anonymous1
12-04-2007, 01:29 PM
Hi,
I was wondering if anybody would be able to shed some light on what could be causing a grinding noise from my rear wheel (driver's side).
When I go around a right hand bend I get a noise from the rear wheel, like a grind rather than a hum, so I don't think it is the bearing. (It doesn't really change pitch according to the speed). I have checked the handbrake and adjusted and still doing it.
The only thing I seem to be able to link it to is the protective cover behind the disc may be rubbing on the disc as there is a slight grove all the way around the outer rim on the back of the disc. Is it possible that the protective guard has moved and is this re-adjustable?
I replaced all four discs a couple of months ago and seems to be since I did this. The rear discs are cheaper ones, as they didn't have the ones I wanted in stock at the time, is it possible the disc could be warped and causing it?
As you can probably tell... I'm stumped! :(
Any help/suggestions are appreciated.
Cheers
I was wondering if anybody would be able to shed some light on what could be causing a grinding noise from my rear wheel (driver's side).
When I go around a right hand bend I get a noise from the rear wheel, like a grind rather than a hum, so I don't think it is the bearing. (It doesn't really change pitch according to the speed). I have checked the handbrake and adjusted and still doing it.
The only thing I seem to be able to link it to is the protective cover behind the disc may be rubbing on the disc as there is a slight grove all the way around the outer rim on the back of the disc. Is it possible that the protective guard has moved and is this re-adjustable?
I replaced all four discs a couple of months ago and seems to be since I did this. The rear discs are cheaper ones, as they didn't have the ones I wanted in stock at the time, is it possible the disc could be warped and causing it?
As you can probably tell... I'm stumped! :(
Any help/suggestions are appreciated.
Cheers