fatmonk8
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Hey all,
I have a 2015 Tahoe with roughly 103k miles on it.
Been having various issues, but my newest one is a metal grinding noise from what I suspect is the front right suspension. It is also able to be felt in the car, you can feel the vibrations from the grinding noise.
The CV axle on that side is freshly replaced so I'm doubting it's that. I checked the wheel bearing with the tire in the air but it felt solid enough. Suspension looks fine from just taking a look at it.
It so seems to be worse when I'm turning.
I was almost positive it was the wheel bearing but after checking it last night I'm worried it may be something worse in the drive train. Maybe transfer case or diff?
Any one dealt with this kinda noise before?
I have a 2015 Tahoe with roughly 103k miles on it.
Been having various issues, but my newest one is a metal grinding noise from what I suspect is the front right suspension. It is also able to be felt in the car, you can feel the vibrations from the grinding noise.
The CV axle on that side is freshly replaced so I'm doubting it's that. I checked the wheel bearing with the tire in the air but it felt solid enough. Suspension looks fine from just taking a look at it.
It so seems to be worse when I'm turning.
I was almost positive it was the wheel bearing but after checking it last night I'm worried it may be something worse in the drive train. Maybe transfer case or diff?
Any one dealt with this kinda noise before?