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I know this has been talked about before but I couldn’t find an answer. I have a rubbing noise in a customers car. It is coming from the front and does it when I am 30 mph or faster. Going straight or turning right. When I turn left it goes away for a second or two. I replaced both front wheel bearings and still the same noise. Any ideas would be appreciated.
I know this has been talked about before but I couldn’t find an answer. I have a rubbing noise in a customers car. It is coming from the front and does it when I am 30 mph or faster. Going straight or turning right. When I turn left it goes away for a second or two. I replaced both front wheel bearings and still the same noise. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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As you can well imagine, everyone has a different interpretation of a "rubbing noise".
(ie. front wheel bearing noise would be more of a grinding noise..... vs. a rubbing noise...)
If you know that this has been discussed before, provide links that would be helpful for the members.
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