Worn out wheel bearing, worn brake pads, or loose caliber.
most likely caused by the outer cv joints are worn out
Mainly to grind corn and other seeds, turning them to flour.
your clutch may not be fully engaging
What? you want to grind your baby into liquid? Mistyping can cause serious problems.
In "A Ledge to Grind On," the climax is when the protagonist is faced with a life-changing decision or event that resolves the main conflict of the story. This moment typically occurs towards the end of the narrative and marks a turning point for the character.
Grind
syncro??
Possibly the CV joint. If the joint's "boot" has split, lubricant will have leaked out and will cause the components inside the joint to grind together. Take the car to your local dealer for a better insight.
Mostly, to grind corn. In the Netherlands they were even then already used for water management and for turning swamp land into dry land.
I was wondering that myself. It does seem to cause some toothache for me and sometimes makes me grind my teeth for some reason.
Brakes are shot or a wheel bearing is bad.
If the rotors are in good condition, not warped, not scratched, then you can replace the pads without turning the rotors. Inspect the rotors carefully.