I have a rubbing noise that is very noticeable when driving along the side of fences and hedges etc.
Wheels are not particularly hot.
Any ideas / what should I check?
thanks
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rubbing noise from an o/s wheel
rubbing noise from an o/s wheel
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Re: rubbing noise from an o/s wheel
Sticking caliper maybe??
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Re: rubbing noise from an o/s wheel
Reflections can make things sound awful whilst there is nothing wrong. Rubber noise on the road, wind through the calipers etc could make it sound like that.
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Re: rubbing noise from an o/s wheel
[quote=""x555""]Sticking caliper maybe??[/quote]
I would second that, sounds like a brake pad is just kissing a disc
I would second that, sounds like a brake pad is just kissing a disc
Re: rubbing noise from an o/s wheel
Will check this out thanks chaps. My brakes have felt a bit inconsistent and grabby so may be that.
I checked the discs too and they look a bit worn. Might chuck some new ones on while the wheels are off.
I checked the discs too and they look a bit worn. Might chuck some new ones on while the wheels are off.
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Re: rubbing noise from an o/s wheel
can you hear the noise after a certain speed? wheel bearing?
rubbing noise from an o/s wheel
Check the protector plate on the rear disks, they sometimes touch slightly, I get this with mine, just stick a long screwdriver through the spokes on the wheel and push it back a little, see if it helps.
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Re: rubbing noise from an o/s wheel
thanks - rear disc looks a bit knacked and and fronts don't look much better. Do all the pistons just push back in the calipers? Anything special to consider in changing them?
Anyone bought these? they seem good value....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMW-X5-E53-3-0d-3 ... 1063wt_902
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMW-X5-Performanc ... 2811wt_871
or any decent flat discs?
Anyone bought these? they seem good value....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMW-X5-E53-3-0d-3 ... 1063wt_902
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMW-X5-Performanc ... 2811wt_871
or any decent flat discs?
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Re: rubbing noise from an o/s wheel
The pistons will pull back a touch, but there are occasions when a piston can stick which is when you get issues of noise and overheating of the pad/disc.