Grinding sound from tire
Re: Grinding sound from tire
Originally Posted by spensley
Have you changed anything recently?
I suggest you remove the wheel and look for any obvious issues.
Apart from that all I can suggest is - brakes, bearings etc.
I suggest you remove the wheel and look for any obvious issues.
Apart from that all I can suggest is - brakes, bearings etc.
Re: Grinding sound from tire
$65-$85/hour?
I suggest you remove the wheel first and check for obvious rubbing etc.
Tires do not grind, they rub, so it may be more serious, such as brakes, bearings, hubs etc.
The dealer is going to trouble shoot-it, first thing they will do is remove the wheel at a guess.
I suggest you remove the wheel first and check for obvious rubbing etc.
Tires do not grind, they rub, so it may be more serious, such as brakes, bearings, hubs etc.
The dealer is going to trouble shoot-it, first thing they will do is remove the wheel at a guess.
Re: Grinding sound from tire
First question is, which side is grinding. Pull off that wheel and check for a rock between the sheet metal shield and the rotor or in/near the caliper. If you changed nothing and BAM! (sorry for the Emril imitation) there is a grinding noise, it is usually something stuck up in the brakes.
Re: Grinding sound from tire
It has to be the wheel shroud (metal shield) rubbing. Sometimes they get bent. When this happens they make a grinding sound that sounds terrible rubbing against the rotor. An easy fix at any repair shop. Cost about $20.00. It happened to mine. Although I caused it when removing my rotor. I thought it was something pretty serious because of the metallic grinding noise. Also when spacers are used with aftermarket wheels and the new lugnut is to long it will go through and rub or damage the emergency brake.
Re: Grinding sound from tire
Originally Posted by 2005crossfire6speed
Ok this just started when I turn sharp to the right their is a grinding sound from the rear tire. Any idea what this is?
I would suspect the diff, CV joints or half shaft bearings.
You say the sound comes from the tires, that's a bit vague to diagnose though. Do you really mean tires or that general area? How many miles on the car?
Re: Grinding sound from tire
Originally Posted by onehundred80
The only change that occurs when you turn left or right is the action of the differential. Every thing else, like the brakes, moves the same. The diff. however turns the half shafts at different rates of rotation.
I would suspect the diff, CV joints or half shaft bearings.
You say the sound comes from the tires, that's a bit vague to diagnose though. Do you really mean tires or that general area? How many miles on the car?
I would suspect the diff, CV joints or half shaft bearings.
You say the sound comes from the tires, that's a bit vague to diagnose though. Do you really mean tires or that general area? How many miles on the car?
Please exhaust the easy options before spending big bucks.
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