Odd Noise
Ok so i get a "scraping" like sound when i take a hard right turn. That is the only time. I have a bad feeling that this has been doing this for a while.
What I'm trying to figure out:
Is this a brake shield(tried bending it already to no avail)?
Wheel bearing?
What else?
Its in the rear end, I'm thinking left(drivers) side but not entirely sure.
I'm about to break down and take it to a shop in town here if i can't figure this out.
What I'm trying to figure out:
Is this a brake shield(tried bending it already to no avail)?
Wheel bearing?
What else?
Its in the rear end, I'm thinking left(drivers) side but not entirely sure.
I'm about to break down and take it to a shop in town here if i can't figure this out.
Maybe one possibility is your wheel rubbing on snow and ice build-up around your suspension components, or maybe not. But it sure sounds like it would be coming from your brake shield. Where is the noise coming from - front or rear?
SCION- No it does it even when it gets warmer.
ROBO-It will be a while to get a video, but I'll try.
NYNCTC-WIll do next time i get it up in air.
I'm sure its nothing crazy bad, cause its only in a pretty hard corner.
ROBO-It will be a while to get a video, but I'll try.
NYNCTC-WIll do next time i get it up in air.
I'm sure its nothing crazy bad, cause its only in a pretty hard corner.
What's the mileage?
Sounds like the most inner part of the rear rotor's edge closer to the hub is beginning to rust. When it rusts, that area usually expands outward towards the brake shield. Then it rubs together only when the rotor slightly shifts on hard turns. I would also check your rear brake hardware and brake pad condition.
Another possibility is your e-brake mechanisms inside the rear rotor.
Sounds like the most inner part of the rear rotor's edge closer to the hub is beginning to rust. When it rusts, that area usually expands outward towards the brake shield. Then it rubs together only when the rotor slightly shifts on hard turns. I would also check your rear brake hardware and brake pad condition.
Another possibility is your e-brake mechanisms inside the rear rotor.
Car has 75k. Everything brake wise works fine, stops good. Haven't pulled it apart too recently, but less then 20k ago and pads were fine.
I'm thinking the rust thing, or worst case scenario bearing failure?
I'm thinking the rust thing, or worst case scenario bearing failure?
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