would the tierod cause the wheel to turn out
Sounds like the wheels need re-balancing - that would cause the vehicle to 'pull' to one side during braking.
what would cause a rubbing noise on drivers side front wheel especially when braking ( I replaced rotor and wheel bearings are good) ?
ummm power steering
1 wheel hitting something 2.brake frozen 3.wheel bearing worn out
Bad bearing?
Could be a worn out shock or wheel bearings. Is it 4 wheel drive?
One of the shocks on that side is probably bad.
It's still in the middle of the car, surprisingly, even European people prefer to not have to climb over the gear lever to get into the car. Irrespective of what side the steering wheel is, the gear lever is in the centre. On 99% of cars, first gear would be top right of the shift gate, with 5th gear top left, also irrespective of which side the steering wheel is.
Loose wheel or tire under inflated or tierod pooched or wheel bearing gone .
Right next to the driver's side wheel. You have to remove the transmission side cover.
Either a bad wheel bearing or siezed brakes on that side or if it's rear wheel drive it could be a faulty differential.
Bad CV joints