Hey all,
I’ve been trying to track this noise down for a while and no luck.
Noise only began after I swapped from +22 18x9.5 square 12mm spacer setup to a style 68 non-m wheel setup with 20mm spacer in rear for winter. Swapped to 18x10 NT03+M +25 square +12mm spacer, and the noise is still there.
At speeds below 120km/h everything is normal, sounds good, feels good no problems. Speeds 110-130km/h, vibration/loud noise resonating through the cabin.
Speeds 140km/h+ its a raspy noise, and also becomes worse, loud noise/vibration still there but worse.
had someone try it out and look over the bearings, all are good, but i was positive it was the FR.
Wheels are balanced and tires are good.
Replaced front right wheel bearing, nothing, sound still there.
Had a mechanic sit in it and he thinks it was the driveshaft as i recently got a manual swap (but the noise was before the swap)
Had another mechanic sit in it, and he things the clutch packs are not disengaging in the diff, suggested I try changing the diff fluid.
Changed diff fluid with redline 75w140, did figure eights to break in the fluid, noise still there.
I tested to see if its the drivetrain by popping the car into neutral at 120+, noise is still there, regardless of whether or not foot is on the throttle.
What confuses me now, is that when i turn right at 120+, noise is still there, when i turn left, noise is completely gone. Rear right wheel bearing?
I’m confused and this thing is driving me mad, any help is greatly appreciated.
June 14th, 2021 - *SOLVED*
I got a new steering wheel for her and got an alignment because my toe was off, also had a driveshaft bolt put in as one fell out.
Sure enough, my issues are solved. I am both ecstatic and livid, but now breathing a sigh of relief.
PSA, get your driveshaft to your diff bolts tightened and checked often.
I’ve been trying to track this noise down for a while and no luck.
Noise only began after I swapped from +22 18x9.5 square 12mm spacer setup to a style 68 non-m wheel setup with 20mm spacer in rear for winter. Swapped to 18x10 NT03+M +25 square +12mm spacer, and the noise is still there.
At speeds below 120km/h everything is normal, sounds good, feels good no problems. Speeds 110-130km/h, vibration/loud noise resonating through the cabin.
Speeds 140km/h+ its a raspy noise, and also becomes worse, loud noise/vibration still there but worse.
had someone try it out and look over the bearings, all are good, but i was positive it was the FR.
Wheels are balanced and tires are good.
Replaced front right wheel bearing, nothing, sound still there.
Had a mechanic sit in it and he thinks it was the driveshaft as i recently got a manual swap (but the noise was before the swap)
Had another mechanic sit in it, and he things the clutch packs are not disengaging in the diff, suggested I try changing the diff fluid.
Changed diff fluid with redline 75w140, did figure eights to break in the fluid, noise still there.
I tested to see if its the drivetrain by popping the car into neutral at 120+, noise is still there, regardless of whether or not foot is on the throttle.
What confuses me now, is that when i turn right at 120+, noise is still there, when i turn left, noise is completely gone. Rear right wheel bearing?
I’m confused and this thing is driving me mad, any help is greatly appreciated.
June 14th, 2021 - *SOLVED*
I got a new steering wheel for her and got an alignment because my toe was off, also had a driveshaft bolt put in as one fell out.
Sure enough, my issues are solved. I am both ecstatic and livid, but now breathing a sigh of relief.
PSA, get your driveshaft to your diff bolts tightened and checked often.
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