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codyselcamino 12-29-2009 08:31 PM

weird noise
 
hello, im usually over on the 2nd gen ram side but i need some advise from you guys, my dad has a 2001, v6, reg cab, 6.5 bed, 4x4 dakota and when ever you make a hard left or right turn it makes a weird grinding sound, it sounds like a brake shoe grinding on the drum. like shheeeet......shheeeet........sheeet. i know a machanic that has worked at the dodge dealer here for 25-30 yrs and hes stumped, there are no signes of wear or tear anywere changed the fluid, bearings, all the drum break components, even shocks! its more of a nusense than a problem and my dad says itll fall off and then he'll know but it would be nice to know

95_318SLT 12-29-2009 08:43 PM

My two guesses are something with the power steering pump or box, or a cv axle on its way out.

chris1974 12-30-2009 11:21 AM

Hmmm...Mine was doing the same thing whenever I turned...got a grinding noise like something was rubbing. Just like you descibed...sheet...sheet....sheet.

Turned out it was a metal cover on the back side of the rotor that was rubbin on the drivers side. Just climbed under the truck and bent it back by hand. I had just had the whole front end rebuilt, so my guess was the mechanic accidently bent it during the repair job.

codyselcamino 12-30-2009 04:07 PM

ok so this is even weirder, i put it in 4x4 and went down about 5 miles of icey roads and now it doesnt do it anymore, is that normal?

wewanaplay 12-30-2009 07:18 PM

Sounds like something isn't right. problems verry rarely ever fix themselves. Jack it up start moving stuff around till you find something.

Repo 12-30-2009 08:10 PM

I have heard a noise like this before and it could be the dust plate for the brakes rubbing on the rotor or I have had a wheel cover flex and it made that noise flexing on the rim.the fix for that was we put a thin film of grease on the wheel cover prongs.

codyselcamino 12-31-2009 11:48 AM

i fixed it, there was a stick stuck jambed in the frnt caliper and was hitting the wheel, all this time i was looking in the rear end, thanks for all your help! i knew it was somthing stupid like that


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