I recently was in a fender bender that scraped up the driver side bumper cover and bent the bumper support pushing the battery back into the wheel compartment. The bump ruined one tire and it's rim and threw off the alignment. Now when I hit about 25mph there is a rhythmic rubbing/scraping sound. It dies out after I hit about 30/35 and picks back up again at about 60. I have a few ideas of my own, but is there anyone who can explain this?
SOURCE: Scrape on my car
hello i can help u. If u go to auto zone or aids auto store they will have touch up paint for you.or if u go to a auto body shop and say please and smile they should help you to.anyway it shouldnt cost more then 10.00 dollars.
SOURCE: very loud "rubbing " sound when driving only
you did damage to the wheel bearing i bet it sounds like a airplane sound. also if you steering wheel is off 7"then have front end aligned because this will destroy the tires and they will make noise.
SOURCE: Hood, Front/Rear Bumper replacement
collisionrepairadvice.com you can most likely find the parts at the local junk yard. Yes with some skill and tools you can do these repairs yourself...Good luck
SOURCE: Loud front end noise over low-speed city street bumps.
I have the same problem but others said that replacing the $25 sway bar bushings fixed the problem. This solution helped several owners so it's worth changing.
SOURCE: Front end shakes when it hit a bump
Yep tie rod ends both control arms and a frame bushings. If you had time and could send some pictures I could be more presise and could give you a detaild ideal on how to test the entire front end, but you do not seem to want a lot of help as this would require me to give you two hours of instruction and testing parts that you are not aware of..
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