Why do my ls's make this noise
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Why do my ls's make this noise
Wasup I just got a pair of ls mesh rims for my civic. They fit fine, its just that when i turn right it makes a grind sound (Metal on Metal). When i turn left it sounds fine.I know it is not my tire rubbing on the mud flaps. Was wondering what it could be.
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Re: Why do my ls's make this noise (jaydm ferio)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jaydm ferio »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Wasup I just got a pair of ls mesh rims for my civic. They fit fine, its just that when i turn right it makes a grind sound (Metal on Metal). When i turn left it sounds fine.I know it is not my tire rubbing on the mud flaps. Was wondering what it could be.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Why did you only get a pair?
That sound is probably an axle going bad...
And I have LS mesh rims on a SEDAN too y0:
Why did you only get a pair?
That sound is probably an axle going bad...
And I have LS mesh rims on a SEDAN too y0:
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I dont just got a pair, i got the complete set. When I had my stock rims it never made that noise. Could it still be the axel?
Modified by jaydm ferio at 6:41 AM 4/4/2004
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Did you jack up the car on the hub assembly and bend one of the brake dust shields into the area that flexes when your suspension geometry changes (I.E. turning, bumps, etc.)? Check the hub and rotor and make sure you didn't dislodge something or pick up a pebble between so and so.
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