I have a noise coming from the front of the car when i'm turning left at low speed, like a grinding noise. what is it ? I change the right control arm, thinking it would solve the trouble, because the rubber was used, but could it be the left one ? how can I know it ?
#31688, "RE: Noise when turning left at low speed" In response to Reply # 3
Ok I take a look at the ball joint, its looks correct. Control arm look fine. We try the car and notice that it does that sound only when turning left and when at low speed you accelerate then release then reaccelerate... when the front of the car grow up and down.
I call mitsubishi they told me to look at the stabilizer bar what do you think ?
#31691, "RE: Noise when turning left at low speed" In response to Reply # 5
Originally posted by justins71 sounds like a tire rubbin' to me... it can sound like a hideous grind. turn your tire left and check places it might make contact.
What can be the cause of that ? I have 18' wheels with tire 225/40ZR18 because we turns the wheels at extrem left, and it seems to have no contact with the frame of the car.
#31694, "RE: Noise when turning left at low speed" In response to Reply # 9
Not necessarily rubbing with the frame, but your plastic wheel well pieces. Maybe not even anything to do with aftermarket rims/tires, but check that the front portion of both side wheel well skirts aren't broken and rubbing on the tire when turning (speaking from experience here). Also make sure your axles aren't rubbing the inside of your strut forks, as something there may be screwed up.
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