Screech noise when turning right?
Screech noise when turning right?
hey guys, i recently noticed a random screech noise whenever i turn right, it doesnt happen when i turn left, and when i power through and exit and turn hard the sound gets much louder. I do have coilovers, but nothing is rubbing and nothing coilover related is the problem as far as i know. here's a clip of the noise
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_NdB...ature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_NdB...ature=youtu.be
I don't think it's brake squeal cause its only when I turn right. And I have d2 coilovers but that noise isn't spring binding
It could be many things. Aftermarket wheels, different lug nuts, wrong rotors.
All or any of it not being centered. The rotors are held in place by the wheel and lug nuts.
My guess it could be that the rotor isn't centered with the wheels and when you turn right it is rubbing the squealers.
All or any of it not being centered. The rotors are held in place by the wheel and lug nuts.
My guess it could be that the rotor isn't centered with the wheels and when you turn right it is rubbing the squealers.
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It could be many things. Aftermarket wheels, different lug nuts, wrong rotors.
All or any of it not being centered. The rotors are held in place by the wheel and lug nuts.
My guess it could be that the rotor isn't centered with the wheels and when you turn right it is rubbing the squealers.
All or any of it not being centered. The rotors are held in place by the wheel and lug nuts.
My guess it could be that the rotor isn't centered with the wheels and when you turn right it is rubbing the squealers.
True ill check that also, I originally ruled that out cause I figured that would make noise all the time but I guess if its just barely touching it can happen randomly
^you cannot 'hear' air in the system. You can hear a bypassing steering rack or pump (hissing).
The p/s system is self-bleeding - I really doubt this is the issue
Also consider a bad bearing - this concerns me more on these low mileage vehicles... subscribing...
Let us know what you find.
The p/s system is self-bleeding - I really doubt this is the issue

Also consider a bad bearing - this concerns me more on these low mileage vehicles... subscribing...
Let us know what you find.
I can tell you my experience with a squealing issue.
I purchased brakes from KNS brakes and they sent me the GTS ones. The rotors fit, but the pads didn't. I had to go out and buy some Pep Boys pads. I rocked the rotors as they fit and the pep boys pads. KNS rectified the problem and sent me the correct pads, but the rotors I already used them and could not return. I had to take a big *** hammer to the stock rotors to get them off...So i couldn't reuse them...
I was really hard on the GTS rotors and when it worn down it would screech because the diameter is actually thinner and is lighter than the RA's. Everything is fixed now with new brake and rotors now.
I purchased brakes from KNS brakes and they sent me the GTS ones. The rotors fit, but the pads didn't. I had to go out and buy some Pep Boys pads. I rocked the rotors as they fit and the pep boys pads. KNS rectified the problem and sent me the correct pads, but the rotors I already used them and could not return. I had to take a big *** hammer to the stock rotors to get them off...So i couldn't reuse them...
I was really hard on the GTS rotors and when it worn down it would screech because the diameter is actually thinner and is lighter than the RA's. Everything is fixed now with new brake and rotors now.
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steinvb12
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Jun 15, 2014 11:39 AM







. seriously though, what coilovers do you have? My FA 500's have bearing options to prevent the binding issues common with mcpherson strut design.
