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I get a high pitched metallic "whine" occasionally when I'm going at slow speeds (up to about 45mph) from my front driver's side wheel well... also coming from this wheel well is a 'grinding' or 'scraping' noise under moderate braking.
At first, I thought this might be my brakes, but now, i'm led to believe that it's more likely to be my wheel bearings. Is there any way I can check, and if possible fix, this at home using basic hand tools? Or is it probably just my brakes? I don't seem to feel anything out of the ordinary when I brake hard, although the sound is somewhat worrying.
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Hmmm...how slow can you go and still have it do this? What I would do if it were me is to put the front of the car on jack stands....and take the wheel off.....then spin the rotor/hub with your hand and have someone hit the brakes (hit the brakes at varying firmness levels) while you are spinning it. OR....if you have a mechanic friend...have him take a spin in your car with you riding shotgun...and let him tell you what he thinks.
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it'll start doing this at around 10mph (possibly slower, but I think it starts around here) and goes away by the time I hit 35 or 40.
I'll try your trick tonight or tomorrow night when I'm installing my new brake components. Thanks for the suggestion!
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