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Old Mar 19, 2022 | 04:58 AM
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Scratching metal noise

Hello everyone, i solved a problem and other one pop out, basically is a really loud noise from the front wheel passenger side...every angle, from light turns to u turns, but only when there is no load on the side, and no gas...wheel bearing is new, brakes are pretty new, i don't have the metal shield on the brakes...it's really really loud, like wheel scratching in the metal body but nothing is touching, thanks for any possible hint
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Old Mar 19, 2022 | 09:26 AM
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Are the metal backings on the brake pads rubbing against the rotor center section? Some aftermarket pads have to be clearanced to work properly.
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Old Mar 19, 2022 | 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by 240Z TwinTurbo
Are the metal backings on the brake pads rubbing against the rotor center section? Some aftermarket pads have to be clearanced to work properly.
pads and brakes are ok, they have 7000km with absolutely no problems, pads and rotors are PFC, new wheel bearing SKF with 600km, if i go straight or right, any speed, acceleration or deceleration there is no problem...the problem is just on certain type of left turns, basically it depends on the load on the wheel, if high load no problems, but when it starts seems like in going to lose all the body parts, like dragging a metal sheet
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Old Mar 19, 2022 | 12:49 PM
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did you torque the driveshaft with a torque wrench after you installed the bearing? check for wheel play
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Old Mar 19, 2022 | 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by kikiturbo
did you torque the driveshaft with a torque wrench after you installed the bearing? check for wheel play
everything closed with the torque specs found on workshop manual 223nm if i remember correctly, there is no wheel play, tie rods are good, Arms are good, steering fluid is ok...my only dubt is on the driveshaft, but there is no backlash
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