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> Another noise issue, (Wheel Bearing & Motor Mount), Noise comming from passenger side front end of 95 GT
post Oct 15, 2008 - 6:54 PM
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Hey everyone!! smile.gif I have not been around much the past couple of months due to school, work, baby, etc rolleyes.gif !!!! I hope everyone has been doing ok. thumbsup.gif

Anyway, I have an issue with the front passenger side wheel well of my 1995 GT.

Whats happening:

Nearly everytime I turn to the left I hear a rubbing sound. Sometimes it happens when I am going straight after a left turn. The noise only comes during one spot of the tire rotation, every time the valve stem is at the 5 o’clock position. The noise does not really sound like metal on metal more like a rubber on metal sound.

The car has new brakes, rotors, wheel bearings about 6 months ago.

What I have done:

Took the wheel off and nothing seemed out of place or lose. There were no signs of any wheel rubbing on the tire or inner fender. Switched the front & rear wheel and the noise continued.

What think it may be:

Tie rod end
Sway bar bushing
CV axle
Doubt it but may be a stuck Caliper

I only have Sunday afternoons to mess with my car so please help me diagnose this problem, any help would be greatly appreciated! biggrin.gif

Thanks 6gc!!!

A grateful Etnrider

This post has been edited by ETNRIDER: Oct 22, 2008 - 1:18 PM


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post Oct 22, 2008 - 6:41 AM
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Yeah, I have been searching on the mounts and it seems to be simple to change and install just really hard to get everything lined back up.

Thank you for your help Samir0189


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