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Grinding Noise in rear end- HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="Open 24 Seven" data-source="post: 12930856" data-attributes="member: 148099"><p>Well, I found out what the problem was. I took off the new wheels and tires so that I could inspect the IRS bolt and make sure nothing was rubbing, it was ALL CLEAR. So I put on my old rims and tires and the noise stopped. </p><p></p><p>I looked really closely with an LED trouble light and found out that something was actually rubbing the inner lip of the rim. I couldn't see it before because I was using a florescent trouble light and the rims are anthracite in color. Since it was just a scrape, it was hardly view-able. </p><p></p><p>Now knowing it was the rim rubbing something, I started to poke around at all the parts....the PARKING BREAK CABLE was the problem. A simple zip tie fixed that and now its up and running again. Thanks for the help guys and I hope that if anybody else runs into this issue this forum helps them solve it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Open 24 Seven, post: 12930856, member: 148099"] Well, I found out what the problem was. I took off the new wheels and tires so that I could inspect the IRS bolt and make sure nothing was rubbing, it was ALL CLEAR. So I put on my old rims and tires and the noise stopped. I looked really closely with an LED trouble light and found out that something was actually rubbing the inner lip of the rim. I couldn't see it before because I was using a florescent trouble light and the rims are anthracite in color. Since it was just a scrape, it was hardly view-able. Now knowing it was the rim rubbing something, I started to poke around at all the parts....the PARKING BREAK CABLE was the problem. A simple zip tie fixed that and now its up and running again. Thanks for the help guys and I hope that if anybody else runs into this issue this forum helps them solve it! [/QUOTE]
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