Noise from front passenger side wheel
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Noise from front passenger side wheel
I have a noise that is coming from the front passenger side wheel that is frustrating me.
It sound is only present occasionally, occurs when I am turning left, sounds sort of like metal rubbing, not scraping and seems to have nothing to do with when I brake. I initially thought it was the metal behind the disc brake rubbing on the disc but I don't see any evidence of that.
Any suggestions?
It sound is only present occasionally, occurs when I am turning left, sounds sort of like metal rubbing, not scraping and seems to have nothing to do with when I brake. I initially thought it was the metal behind the disc brake rubbing on the disc but I don't see any evidence of that.
Any suggestions?
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Noise from front passenger side wheel
I believe it's this as I have the same problem but not 100% sure 
But as I said I could be wrong

But as I said I could be wrong
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Re: Noise from front passenger side wheel
How long has this been happening, always or new noise?
It couldn't be as simple as tyre rubbing inner guard, could it?
It couldn't be as simple as tyre rubbing inner guard, could it?
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Re: Noise from front passenger side wheel
Warped brake disc?
Mine did that before I changed them over. Maybe your brake pad isn't seated correctly?
Mine did that before I changed them over. Maybe your brake pad isn't seated correctly?
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Re: Noise from front passenger side wheel
Has Ben heard it?Dras wrote:I have a noise from the front passenger side wheel that is frustrating me.
It sound is only present sometimes, occurs when I am turning sounds sort of like metal rubbing, not scraping and seems to have nothing to do with when I brake. I initially thought it was the metal behind
the disc brake rubbing on the disc but I don't see any evidence of that.
Any suggestions?
Ask him if it sounds like our noise. lol

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Re: Noise from front passenger side wheel
i had similar prob when i had my new rotor fitted. the metal plate guard thingy is touching my rotor which caused the sound
not very sure bout yours but
not very sure bout yours but
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Re: Noise from front passenger side wheel
Your pad is always in contact with your rotor even when not braking. I would look at your pads.
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Re: Noise from front passenger side wheel
Thanks for your suggestions!
) I will double check but I believe that nothing in that area is loose or rubbing.
Now that I think about it, the noise started after my engine transplant. Is it possible that it is the driveshaft making this noise?
I changed my drop links a few years back, they were making more of a squeaking noise over bumps but I will check that they are still in good condition.ZFL45H1 wrote:I believe it's this as I have the same problem but not 100% sure But as I said I could be wrong
It is a new noise and I can't seem to reproduce it while the car is up on stands. (Probably should have mentioned this in the original postPHIL069 wrote:How long has this been happening, always or new noise?
It couldn't be as simple as tyre rubbing inner guard, could it?

Would this happen only when turning? Specifically, my noise only happens turning left. I would have thought that a warped rotor would be noticeable in any direction and prodominantly when braking.Shhtuart wrote:Warped brake disc?
Mine did that before I changed them over. Maybe your brake pad isn't seated correctly?
He hasn't, but because it doesn't always do it, I am hesitant to pester him.Astron_Boy wrote:Has Ben heard it?
Ask him if it sounds like our noise. lol
This was my initial thought and I tried to bend the metal plate a fair way back. (I am running the bigger GPX brakes on my GR.) I just don't see any rubbing marks.Akys wrote:i had similar prob when i had my new rotor fitted. the metal plate guard thingy is touching my rotor which caused the sound
not very sure bout yours but
Pads still have plenty of material left on them and seem to be in reasonable condition. I would think that if it was a pad issue, it would show up driving in a straight line also.payaya wrote:Your pad is always in contact with your rotor even when not braking. I would look at your pads.
Now that I think about it, the noise started after my engine transplant. Is it possible that it is the driveshaft making this noise?
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Re: Noise from front passenger side wheel
See if the lower part of your sway bar link is rubbing on the suspension bracket directly behind it. Bracket should have rubbing marks on it, if it is rubbing.
Next time you hear the running noise apply a bit of brake and see if the sound goes away.
Next time you hear the running noise apply a bit of brake and see if the sound goes away.
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You can pester me. Bring my lump hammer & circlip plyers with youDras wrote:He hasn't, but because it doesn't always do it, I am hesitant to pester him.Astron_Boy wrote:Has Ben heard it?
Ask him if it sounds like our noise. lol

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Big thanks to Bennoz for bending the metal plate behind my rotor. I was convinced that it was bent back far enough but Bennoz suspects otherwise.
Will keep everyone posted.
Will keep everyone posted.
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same prob as mine 

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Couldn't resist......the game is backDras wrote:Big thanks to Bennoz for bending the metal plate behind my rotor. I was convinced that it was bent back far enough but Bennoz suspects otherwise.
Will keep everyone posted.

Dras wrote:Big thanks to Bennoz for bending my behind back far enough. I suspects it was Bennoz bent metal rotor posted to my behind.
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Re: Noise from front passenger side wheel
No noise since?
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So far so good.
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