iboughtatahoe23
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Don't hear grinding.
It’s very quiet Grindings comes and goes. Boys on Reddit were saying something rubbing on rotor.Don't hear grinding.
Got in shop for a few other things currently. I did mention the noise. They said they’d look at it no charge.You could have either a rusty inner rotor face or a splash shield that is contacting the rotor maybe
He doesn’t charge… what do I do ? Just offer him money? He’s been good to me up to now.That is why I asked, and did not get an answer, about whether the noise changes when going at speed and slight turn of steering wheel, left or right.
Just remember, when a tech is not being paid, they don't spend as much time or effort for an inspection. Just sayin'.
And no it doesn’t change. It just comes and goes when driving at 25mph it stopped doing after I took it in to the Shop.He doesn’t charge… what do I do ? Just offer him money? He’s been good to me up to now.
Turn the radio up.And no it doesn’t change. It just comes and goes when driving at 25mph it stopped doing after I took it in to the Shop.
What year is your vehicle/or miles?And no it doesn’t change. It just comes and goes when driving at 25mph it stopped doing after I took it in to the Shop.
Jack up that wheel. Grab the tire with both hands at 6 o'clock and 12 o'clock positions and see if you can get any play or movement out of it. Then do the same placing your hands at 9 and 3. I would wager you have a wheel bearing starting to go. My '12 was doing the same thing but I didn't have any noise at speed, which I would normally expect with a failing wheel bearing. Instead I had what you're describing.