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    hay guys, I was just wonder if maybe you guys could give me some insight, I notice when I go around a sharp right turn at some speed, I feel a sort of grinding or rubbing coming from the back, thinking it was the wheel bearing on that side, I replaced all rear bearings, and both rear drums (since they contain the bearing race, and they were getting shot too), the spindle looked fine and obviously never had bearings seized to it or anything,so I assembled it all, everything works hunky dory, but I still get that grinding, it feels like the tread of the tire is rubbing something because it feels rough, but I see absolutely no evidence of rubbing anywhere, and it only does it on that side, I can put the car sideways going left and no grinding sound, I know the struts are gone back there, and I was thinking the wheel is compressing so far in to the wheel well that its hitting something, but then it would probbily do it on both sides if that was the case,right? :roll: all the bearings feel perfectly seated in the back and these no noise from back there other then when this happens, any ideas?

  • #2
    My tires would hit the spring perch on the strut with the 78 series 13" tires. it would make a tire like grinding noise but that was before the major rebuild. 70 series on different wheels clear the strut now.
    it runs so sweet
    91 L 5spd

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    • #3
      Best bet is to just change your struts since you know they are bad anyways. It is an easy job and only costs a benjamin for a pair of GR2s. If you still hear the noise go get yourself a white or yellow tire crayon and cover the inside of the tire with the crayon and go do some hard cornering and if you hear the noise it should pretty easy to see the crayon markings. Hope this helps.

      Robert
      1988 Festiva w/ Rear seat removed and hatch area turned into dog cage, window tint, 1100w audio system, stock Carbed B3
      Other addictions: 84 GT Turbo Stang (drifting car), 08 VW Special Edition HD Passat (1 of less than 12 in the US), 2013 VW Golf R, 2001 Silverado 1500 (Slammed)
      Former addictions:03 Cobra, 04 GT Stang (wife's car)

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      • #4
        ya, the struts are super gone, with someone in the back seat, the car bottoms easly

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        • #5
          I think maybe it coming from the front, it's hard to tell because its not a sound, but a rough vibration, I'm gonna look really good in the front tomorrow, thanks for the suggestions, keep em cummin!

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          • #6
            front cv joints
            money pit

            No spitters were I work, you swallow it all. The Company feels if you already have it in your mouth why waste it.

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            • #7
              front wheel bearings
              Jim DeAngelis

              kittens give Morbo gas!!



              Bright Blue 93 GL (1.6 8v, 5spd) (Hula-Baloo)
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              • #8
                Originally posted by NovaSS
                front cv joints
                This is probable if it is coming from the front. Check the boots and see if they are gone. If so, are the joints dry or dirty, because if they are odds are your joints are bad.

                Robert
                1988 Festiva w/ Rear seat removed and hatch area turned into dog cage, window tint, 1100w audio system, stock Carbed B3
                Other addictions: 84 GT Turbo Stang (drifting car), 08 VW Special Edition HD Passat (1 of less than 12 in the US), 2013 VW Golf R, 2001 Silverado 1500 (Slammed)
                Former addictions:03 Cobra, 04 GT Stang (wife's car)

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by FestiHauler
                  Originally posted by NovaSS
                  front cv joints
                  This is probable if it is coming from the front. Check the boots and see if they are gone. If so, are the joints dry or dirty, because if they are odds are your joints are bad.

                  Robert
                  I've been debating that also, but the only thing is I feel it in my butt, and not in the steering wheel, that's why I thought it was the back end, but theres no sign of problem back there, and the drivers side axle is brand new, the other one is not and last I checked (2 months ago) the inner boot is starting to show signs of dry rot, outer boot is new as of last fall, but i'm gonna check the inner again, but I am stumped on this, the front hubs still show no sign of play either, and they were re-built at the ford dealer last year (all though that doesn't mean much :? )

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                  • #10
                    ya, I'm stumped, I see no evedence of rubbing anywhere, and I'm pritty sure it comming from the back right wheel, I wondered at first if the spindle was cracked and was flexing under load to rub the drum on the backing plate, but when I looked at it, it looked fine, and didn't apear cracked, but then again the noise is only there under heavy side load, and the chances of me replicating that kind of force with my hands to recreate the issue is pritty unlikely

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                    • #11
                      answer: Canadain Tire sold me the wrong axel for the right side, its too long, thanks anyhow guys

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