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Jay-ZS+ 12-05-13 09:05 PM

Grinding from rear
 
Last few weeks Ive noticed a grinding sound coming from what sounds like the rear nearside wheel.

Thing is it only happens when Im hammering it round a roundabout and the car has a fair bit of roll. First I thought it was a bearing but doesnt happen at speed in a straight line. Also crossed my mind it could be the tyre rubbing but the car isnt lowered and it sounds more mechanical. Prehaps a loose brake guard??

Just wondered if anyone had any ideas what to look for?

petet16 12-05-13 09:16 PM

I'd be checking the wheel bearing on the side that's making the noise, they sometimes don't make noise at speed, but are still worn.

Captain Peanut 12-05-13 10:05 PM

Grinding from rear
 
Sounds a good call, have had fronts go before that are only audible when under cornering load.


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KevG 12-05-13 11:32 PM

Suspect a rear bearing mate, they can grumble, when load is applied but not in a straight line.

Din 13-05-13 05:44 AM

Stuck pads can make grinding style noises too, wheel bearings tend to grumble as said.

Jay-ZS+ 13-05-13 06:24 AM

Re: Grinding from rear
 
That's cool, I suspected the bearing just assumed it would be noisy at speed. Least its an easy fix.

peterzs 13-05-13 09:36 AM

Big nut done up tight, wheel nuts torqued up, sticky sliders done the rear, rear pad in????

Plus I'll think of a few more!!

DuckFeet 23-05-13 10:22 AM

Is there a disk guard on the back? I bent my front one and that made gindy noises but only on full lock.

petet16 23-05-13 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DuckFeet (Post 308292)
Is there a disk guard on the back? I bent my front one and that made gindy noises but only on full lock.

There is, they can make grinding noises if they get disturbed during pad changes etc, front ones more so because the track rod end can push the shield against the disc at full lock

MickUK 23-05-13 02:08 PM

Rear pads have "squealers" or wear indicators on them, could be that. Same thing happened on mine.


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