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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / August 2005

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ZZYZXXXX@gmail.com - 23 Aug 2005 02:16 GMT
Hi guys, hoping someone can help me.  I recently developed a rubbing
noise in my truck while turning.  it occurs in forward and reverse but
not every time I turn.  If I press the break while turning it does not
seem to have an effect on the rubbing noise.  Can anyone give me an
idea what this might be?  The noise does not seem to be tremendously
loud and if the radio is on I can hardly hear it.  Again, thanks for
any help you can give me.  

Joe
.boB - 23 Aug 2005 03:26 GMT
> Hi guys, hoping someone can help me.  I recently developed a rubbing
> noise in my truck while turning.  it occurs in forward and reverse but
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> Joe

     I know this is going to sound stupid, but did you check to see if one of the
plastic fender liners came loose?

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Nosey - 23 Aug 2005 05:15 GMT
> Hi guys, hoping someone can help me.  I recently developed a rubbing
> noise in my truck while turning.  it occurs in forward and reverse but
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> Joe

Do you hear it only when the steering wheel is being turned, or when the
steering wheel is held stationary during a turn?
Ron - 23 Aug 2005 05:16 GMT
In alt.autos.dodge.trucks ,  wrote :

> Hi guys, hoping someone can help me.  I recently developed a rubbing
> noise in my truck while turning.  it occurs in forward and reverse but
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>
> Joe

I have same truck and maybe the same noise, best I can approx in text is:

err  err  err. hear it more since changing to a slider window in rear,

not sure if its a loose body mount or what.  Nothing visibly loose outside

or under.  truck has only 38,000 kms, but not really babied.

Ron in BC
mac davis - 23 Aug 2005 16:08 GMT
>In alt.autos.dodge.trucks ,  wrote :
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>Ron in BC

Brake caliper making pad rub a little??

mac

Please remove splinters before emailing
Joseph Arseneau - 23 Aug 2005 22:07 GMT
My noise occurs if I am turning the wheel or not after a certain
amount, like maybe halfway between straight ahead and having the wheel
right left.  Ron in BC, yes my noise sounds just like that.  It does
not seem to be constant just on and off.  I was making a trun today,
real slow and I could feel a very slight vibration when the noise
occured.  If windows are closed, I would never even hear it.
Scott S. - 24 Aug 2005 05:12 GMT
Are you sure the front wheel bearings are not going. There are under more
side stress when the wheels are turning.
SCOTT

> My noise occurs if I am turning the wheel or not after a certain
> amount, like maybe halfway between straight ahead and having the wheel
> right left.  Ron in BC, yes my noise sounds just like that.  It does
> not seem to be constant just on and off.  I was making a trun today,
> real slow and I could feel a very slight vibration when the noise
> occured.  If windows are closed, I would never even hear it.
 
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