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Old Jul 5, 2016 | 09:21 PM
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I have a 2006 tC and am getting a grinding noise from my drivers side and when turning right I am getting a popping noise and can kind of feel it. Does anyone have any ideas on what this could be? I replaced the wheel bearing on the drivers side about 4-5 months ago along with new pads/rotors. I was thinking a possible bearing again or maybe a cv joint but not really sure.
Old Jul 5, 2016 | 11:37 PM
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Jack it up and spin the wheel around and listen for the noise.

Most of the time grinding is wheel bearing, brakes or brakes heat shield.

Axles normally click, and they do poo when turning.
Old Jul 5, 2016 | 11:43 PM
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I did that and thought it may be the heatshield so I checked that out but that wasn't it. I spun the wheel around and I really didn't hear anything. It's weird, one day I won't hear anything at all, others it will be all day. It's been happening around a week or so and I cannot put a finger on what it is. It is only when turning right the grinding and the popping noise are there. The popping just started today
Old Jul 5, 2016 | 11:44 PM
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Thanks for the reply by the way, I really appreciate the help
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Check the cv boot for damage. If it is, probably will need a new axle. Otherwise check ball joint and inner and outer tie rods. Check out YouTube vids on how to do this.
Old Jul 13, 2016 | 07:37 AM
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what about checking the dust shield behind the brake rotor/disc? That can cause the same noise. Just grab it and gently push it back away from the rotor/disc. Also the rest I agree with bbsciontc! Check the axles as well.
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