whats this noise!

cole

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Does that work? I'll give it a try this weekend! cheers buddy! the idiots at qfit also put two spacers on one wheel so it was going left right left right all the way home lol, an someone followed me home and told me =]

yep it works mate just make sure its on well before you try to turn it other wise ul round it again and yould end up burning it off and loosing a stud
 

lingl9z

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yep it works mate just make sure its on well before you try to turn it other wise ul round it again and yould end up burning it off and loosing a stud

Cheers mate, have to try and order a new set up tbh! inless i use 4diff sets of locking nuts? hmm
 

stedee

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you can buy rounded off nut tools from screwfix, i bought a set but i`m not sure if there is a 19, but they are the dogs and well worth the investment. or do as cole said but make sure its on mega hard
 

Spoonz

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just hammer a crap socket on there just incase u ruin it and then buy some decent wheel nuts.
Has for your problem check your exhaust isnt rubbin on the back has mine did and it made that noise ocaisionall.
It was rubbin where it connects to the back box
 

slick_ep

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gearbox bearings? have you had some engine mounts changed recently - maybe something slightly loose and groaning/creaking a bit also sway bar etc
 

SupaStu

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I'm sure Toyota does a free car check if that's any use? I think that this includes the brakes so that would rule that problem out.
 

Big_Daddy

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Need 2nd opion, on accelration, the steering shakes and pulls to the rigth faster you go. all 4 tyres have been aired to correct pressure.

Took it quick fit to get the wheel balanced, he states the right wheel moves slighlt - few mm (up & down). He states its it wheel bearing.

Any info would be good (reps awarded).
 

1998glanzav

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Need 2nd opion, on accelration, the steering shakes and pulls to the rigth faster you go. all 4 tyres have been aired to correct pressure.

Took it quick fit to get the wheel balanced, he states the right wheel moves slighlt - few mm (up & down). He states its it wheel bearing.

Any info would be good (reps awarded).

I had the same issue in the passenger side hub on my Corolla and it was the wheel bearing that was causing the grinding/scraping sound- also check if there is a surclip holding the bearing in- make sure its not bent in any way that causing it to scrape on the inner side of the hub.

Hope you get the problem sorted :)
 
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