Could be the rear bearings, brake shoes, brake pads and of course, the suspension. It might help to jack the vehicle up and spin each wheel by hand.
The driving Forces of Continental drift are both gravity and the motion of the underground Tectonic Plates.
rubbing alcohol has higher specific heat
Check around brake pedal for something rubbing. If OK, I'd look into the master cylinder.
Applying rubbing alcohol to the skin is not toxic or dangerous. Rubbing alcohol however should under no circumstances be drunk.
No, I have used rubbing compound that was 10 years old and it worked just like it was new.
Hey Bo==It depends on what you are driving. Evidentally the tire is rubbing something like maybe a splash shield in the wheel opening. Stop the car when it starts making the noise and don't streighten the wheels and get out and see what is rubbing. Good luckJoe It's your steering pump loose belt or low on fluid.
you may have a low tire or your tires are to big
If the vehicle has hubcaps remove them and see if the noise stops. Check the brakes as well, something on the wheels is rubbing.
You may not have enough steering fluid?
check your power steering fluid
The passenger side front tire may be rubbing on the inner fender.
It will feel like something is rubbing, typically felt in the gas and brake pedals. It will sometimes grind and pull the steering wheel. Good luck
You probably have a build up of contaminated grease in you steering wheel column. You have to open up the panel under the steering wheel to take out the pieces to clean the grease off with rubbing alcohol or something of the sort. The grease are creating a bridge and causing a short. That is why you smell the burning.
need to know what causes my car to make a heavy noise when driving. i have changed both front bearings but have discovered the noise still exist. Could it be a problem with the drive axlel?
if u put wider aftermarket tires on then the tires are rubbing on the fender wheel well if you are refering to in/at the actual steering wheel, then some grinding noise is normal. it's possible the electrical contacts for airbag/cruise/radio controls, whatever you have on the steering wheel are making some grinding noise.
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Something is wrong. Take them apart and see what happened and why. Possibly one of the metal shims slipped out of place during the install. Don't keep driving knowing something isn't right with the brakes.