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Rear end grinding noise

GRINDING COMES AND GOES AT LOW SPEEDS BELOW 30 MPH

  • Randy Stacy
    Randy Stacy Jan 19, 2014

    NOISE GOES AWAY OVER 30 MPH AND SOUNDS LIKE REAR PASSENGER SIDE

  • Anonymous Apr 02, 2014

    I had a similar problem, assumed it was the brake pads or caliper so put of checking it out. It turns out it was the wheel bearing and my delay caused more problems whereby I had to replace the short shaft as well.

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  • Posted on Mar 29, 2009

SOURCE: Steering Proble,

check power steering fluid .if really low check for leaking hoses.

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Jerry Koski

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  • Posted on May 13, 2009

SOURCE: grinding noise front end

its either your front brake pads or your CV joint is going bad .. Jerry

old fart58

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  • Posted on Jul 06, 2009

SOURCE: Rumbling & grinding under front end

Watch out! You might have a loose wheel! Check those wheel nuts. If not, a loose brake caliper, or last if not least, a bad wheel bearing. Don't drive it until you find out what the heck is wrong! Could be dangerous.

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  • Posted on Jul 26, 2009

SOURCE: Grinding noise front end.

I say it's the CV joints. You have to jack up under the lower A-Arm, to take the spring pressure off of it, to check them.

(Use jack stands, and wheel chocks behind the rear tires. Emergency brake On. Work on a hard level surface. Be SAFE! Trucks can be replaced, YOU cannot!)

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  • Posted on Jan 20, 2010

SOURCE: grinding noise in front end of 98 malibu the wheel

you got a faulty bearing in your vehicle, tell me dose the noise get louder as u speed up let me know by texting 4195458235 I will be happy to help you at no coast 2 you

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