Hi, I'm proud to say I'm the new owner of a seat Leon cupra 1.8t 20v AUQ 2001 140k miles
My problem is when I got the car its had little mods done like dump valve, coilovers etc... and the front wheels where 205-40-17 and rear was 205-50-17 so I changed front bald tyres for new 205-50-17 and a couple days in I got a weird rubbing and slight grinding noise from front passenger side I thought tyre was rubbing off arch but I raised coilovers and was definitely not that so discs were worn so I changed these in case of warped pitted discs but nope problem persists, Tyre doesn't seem to be rubbing off anything. When I accelerate noise dissapears when I lift it comes back, and noise goes with the speed of wheel, when I turn right slightly louder than when I drive straight and drive left it sort of goes away, soon as I accelerate dissapears again. It sounds almost exactly as if tyre was rubbing off something with a slight grind, discs are fine pads are fine only other thing I done was tighten droplink and slightly raise coilover, any ideas? Maybe CV joints need grease or bearing is bad? If its bearing how do I fix that? Can adjusting coilovers affect droplinks to make noises or driveshafts or anything?
My problem is when I got the car its had little mods done like dump valve, coilovers etc... and the front wheels where 205-40-17 and rear was 205-50-17 so I changed front bald tyres for new 205-50-17 and a couple days in I got a weird rubbing and slight grinding noise from front passenger side I thought tyre was rubbing off arch but I raised coilovers and was definitely not that so discs were worn so I changed these in case of warped pitted discs but nope problem persists, Tyre doesn't seem to be rubbing off anything. When I accelerate noise dissapears when I lift it comes back, and noise goes with the speed of wheel, when I turn right slightly louder than when I drive straight and drive left it sort of goes away, soon as I accelerate dissapears again. It sounds almost exactly as if tyre was rubbing off something with a slight grind, discs are fine pads are fine only other thing I done was tighten droplink and slightly raise coilover, any ideas? Maybe CV joints need grease or bearing is bad? If its bearing how do I fix that? Can adjusting coilovers affect droplinks to make noises or driveshafts or anything?
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