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Hello all,
My wife started noticing a noise last week when she would turn hard to the right at low low speed. I.e. parking or turning right at a stop. I got out last night let her drive and confirmed it’s from the rear passenger wheel. I could actually see the wheel momentarily stopping at the same time the rubbing noise was made. I lifted the wheel and spun it. Not a stuck caliper. The lug nuts are all snug. The rear backing plate is not bent or rubbing either. Anyone else see this? I’m thinking it’s a cv joint or bad wheel bearing.
33,xxx miles. Bone stock.
Thanks.
My wife started noticing a noise last week when she would turn hard to the right at low low speed. I.e. parking or turning right at a stop. I got out last night let her drive and confirmed it’s from the rear passenger wheel. I could actually see the wheel momentarily stopping at the same time the rubbing noise was made. I lifted the wheel and spun it. Not a stuck caliper. The lug nuts are all snug. The rear backing plate is not bent or rubbing either. Anyone else see this? I’m thinking it’s a cv joint or bad wheel bearing.
33,xxx miles. Bone stock.
Thanks.
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