BlackFG Member 15 Member For: 16y 2m 17d Gender: Male Location: Perth WA Posted 08/08/09 10:20 AM Share Posted 08/08/09 10:20 AM When I turn it seems like something is grinding, have pin pointed it to either the front or rear wheels/suspension (depends on how sharp the turn is)There are no signs of rubbing or anything like that. I just have no friggin clue whats going on :SI never noticed it before I put on pacemakes. Sometimes it seems its comming from the engine bay as well.Any help is appreciated :o btw car is fg xr6/na Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XR6T-CTOWN Member 128 Member For: 16y 7m 16d Gender: Male Location: C-town, Syd Posted 08/08/09 12:06 PM Share Posted 08/08/09 12:06 PM hey mate I had a very very similar problem with my car last year, grinding sound when turning (and depending on how sharp the turn was) it ended up getting worse to the point where it started grinding constantly. Ended up being the ball joint (R/H/F ball joint or something cant remember exactly what it was called) had come loose. Dont know bout the FG models but it'd be worthwhile having checked, cost me $350-400ish to get fixed.hope it helps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackFG Member 15 Member For: 16y 2m 17d Gender: Male Location: Perth WA Posted 10/08/09 02:20 PM Author Share Posted 10/08/09 02:20 PM Thanks mate Ill get it checked out for sure Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MINISPOOL BA Member 21 Member For: 15y 6m Posted 12/08/09 03:36 PM Share Posted 12/08/09 03:36 PM hey man I just had that problem recently it could be 2 things you could of snapped an axle or broke a CV joint I picked up the part for 200 bux but I did the work my self as well its a bit of a ball breaker job and you might need 2 ppl to help you after your done go get a wheel alignment and everything should be fine good luck mate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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