Wheel making a loud popping sound, almost like popcorn popping?

Tiny
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  • 2003 MITSUBISHI LANCER
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  • 2WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 236,000 MILES
I noticed my passenger wheel started making a popping sound a few days ago. The sound got worse overtime and I replaced the cv joint, but the sound still persists. I did notice very little to almost no transmission fluid came out when I took the cv joint out.

I jacked up the car on both the passenger and driver side and put it in neutral. The driver's side spins when manually turns the tire but the passenger side refuses to even budge. The brake calipers are not pressed and when I step on the breaks the calipers release like normal when I let up.

I am thinking it’s the wheel bearing that has completely seized but I would love a second opinion. Another note, the wheel does spin when on the ground in drive but it’s making the popping sound as mentioned before and the steering wheel turn towards the passenger side but it’s self when moving forward and in reverse.
Sunday, April 23rd, 2023 AT 10:54 AM

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Tiny
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Hi,

If everything is tight, the wheel bearing is my first suspect as well.

I'm not sure if you plan to do it yourself, but this has a press-in bearing and not a bolt-in. It takes a little longer to do and you will need a press.

I attached the directions below. Take a look through them and let me know if you have questions.

Take care,

joe

See pics below.
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Sunday, April 23rd, 2023 AT 10:14 PM
Tiny
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Thank you for the diagrams I was thinking of just replacing the whole wheel hub assembly since I don’t have the tools to remove and press in a new wheel bearing. It’ll be more expensive, but I think it’s also the easier route.
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Sunday, April 23rd, 2023 AT 10:16 PM
Tiny
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Hi,

There really isn't a hub to replace. The bearing is mounted in the steering knuckle. Do you mean you want to replace the knuckle? A new one likely will not have a bearing installed.

Let me know.

Joe
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Monday, April 24th, 2023 AT 6:13 PM

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