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aldrine 06-13-2011 07:34 PM

grinding sound when turning right
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=0VkKVHBHSUo

i took a video.. this happened today... it only happens when turning right forward and not reversed... any idea guys?.. did some height adjustments and and i tried to see what was wrong... i notice side deep scratches inside the rim.. seems like something pointy was hitting it....

it is the dust cover?..bearings?...cv boot/?... im not that low.. anybody got this before? will send it in for alignment soon.

gottalovetheteg 06-13-2011 07:37 PM

Hmm that is a weird noise, eh dude check your heat shield for the brakes, we might have bent it by accident. I remember with my white teg it use to rub so I had to bend it back and it was fine. Idk try that.

AcuratePaul 06-13-2011 09:38 PM

Sounds like the dust shield making a contact with the rim. Check it out, where that mark is on the rim turn your wheel to that part and take a look underneath see what is making that mark.

aldrine 06-13-2011 11:51 PM

getting an alignment tomorrow... is that too early?...just did another adjustment today?...

Vida 06-14-2011 12:04 AM

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what?

What do you mean you're getting another alignment. Because of the scratching? If you have gashes inside your rim, how is that an alignment issue. Dust shield is rubbing on something. Theres no way youre even CLOSE to ever rub on the height you're at, especially on OEM wheels.

Take off the wheel, look around. See whats up.

D.T.P 06-14-2011 12:15 AM

Sounds like dust shield, but how the hell can it be touching the rim? There is no way it can warp and deform enough to make it to the rim. Touching rotor, YES. Moreover, it could be on the inside and not clearly visible.

What you do is, jack the car up, take the wheel off. Leave the car in neutral, and spin the hub and see where it touches. Then using a pry bar/large flat screw driver pry the dust shield back.

And how many times are you adjusting the damn suspension? Moreover, hope you're not just cranking the perches up, and actually adjusting the base.

Alignment wise, you do not have a camber kit, in reality if your toe was good before the drop, it will be unchanged, or changed insignificantly. Never bothered with alignment after a drop, was always good, nor did I ever go through premature tire wear. Just saying.

aldrine 06-14-2011 12:39 AM

dude i NEVER got an allignment yet

aldrine 06-14-2011 12:42 AM

thanks will check it tomorrow.. hopefully its the dust shield.. but i did lower it.. kinda 1.5 finger all around or somewhat...


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