Help please
gftb5
04-23-2006, 05:19 PM
I have noticed recently that when i drive in directions that pull the my car right, my car makes a squeaky sound like the brakes are worn, when i am not even touching them. This happens also when i am driving straight and the grooves in the road pull my car right slightly. I hear the whistle, metallic sound of something. I had my breaks looked at, and they are fine. It has to do something with else. Any ideas?
philly rs
04-23-2006, 05:39 PM
hey what size tires do u have on your car? im asking because i have 18's and wide tires tend to "track" when u are driving. its not as bad with the 16's i have on for now, but im sure 17's and bigger do it. my car does that bad when i git grooves in the road, but thats what u get when u go big. if u have small wheels i dont know what to tell u, like i said my 16's i have now dont do it much at all
stieh2000
04-23-2006, 06:53 PM
Being pulled to the right could be a result of your steering being out of aligment. :2cents:
Mr. Luos
04-23-2006, 07:01 PM
Is a tire rubbing?
Any wider tire will 'track'.
My Grand Am is worse than my Trans Am is now. Grand Am is only 225's on a 16" wheel.
T/A has 315's out back and 275's up front. 17" wheels.
Wheel bearing is something else to think about.
Any wider tire will 'track'.
My Grand Am is worse than my Trans Am is now. Grand Am is only 225's on a 16" wheel.
T/A has 315's out back and 275's up front. 17" wheels.
Wheel bearing is something else to think about.
instantkevin
04-23-2006, 11:41 PM
hey what size tires do u have on your car? im asking because i have 18's and wide tires tend to "track" when u are driving. its not as bad with the 16's i have on for now, but im sure 17's and bigger do it. my car does that bad when i git grooves in the road, but thats what u get when u go big. if u have small wheels i dont know what to tell u, like i said my 16's i have now dont do it much at all
you're talking about two different things. philly, your right, but he's talking about something else... a noise. i think it could be your steering knuckle... possibly. I know on my car the inside rim of the wheel is incredibly close the the steering knuckle (milimeters). and it will rub against the wheel slightly when the angle of the wheel is changed (like, after i lower the car from a jack stand).
check the inner edge of your wheel and see if it has been grinded down a little bit.
you're talking about two different things. philly, your right, but he's talking about something else... a noise. i think it could be your steering knuckle... possibly. I know on my car the inside rim of the wheel is incredibly close the the steering knuckle (milimeters). and it will rub against the wheel slightly when the angle of the wheel is changed (like, after i lower the car from a jack stand).
check the inner edge of your wheel and see if it has been grinded down a little bit.
92zcamaroperson
04-24-2006, 11:19 AM
what he said. and look for anything loose that could move around your wheels or engine bay for that matter.
iroczman
04-24-2006, 11:41 AM
sorry a little off topic but instantkevin what size cowl do you have?
Genopsyde
04-24-2006, 12:35 PM
My guess is either a siezed up caliper, or a bad wheel bearing. After driving for a while, get out and touch the wheel that's dragging, if it's hot to the touch, then it's the wheel bearing and should replace it asap. it'll be warm, that's normal, but if it's HOT, it's a problem.
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