1992 Voyager wheel noise question!

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HOOSIER_MAMA
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146K miles, new front tires 3 weeks ago. We were told at that time our brakes were at less than 50% wear so no hurry to replace them, but to plan for it in the near future.

A week after getting the new tires we noticed a 'rubbing' noise on the left front side, which was intermittent. I took the car back to the place we got the tires from and they said the inner and outer tie rod ends were bad, but that wouldn't cause the noise, so they assumed it was the brakes.

Another mechanic disagreed with the brake diagnosis but couldn't pin the reason for the noise. He did say it wasn't a wheel bearing at that time.

Since then (a week later) it's gotten steadily worse, but does not affect driving. It reminds me of rubber squeaking against rubber if that makes any sense?

It's loud and noticeable if I'm coasting, but when I accelerate the noise goes away.

Hubby is thinking CV joint, but I don't know... any ideas? Thanks!
Mar 24, 2007 at 3:34 PM
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2CARPRO JACK
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Could be. Does the noise change if you saw the wheel back and forth ?
Mar 25, 2007 at 8:04 AM
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[quote:69b23b43c2="2CarPro Jack"]Could be. Does the noise change if you saw the wheel back and forth ?[/quote:69b23b43c2]

Not that I've noticed.
Mar 25, 2007 at 10:10 AM
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Took vehicle to a different mechanic for possible cv-joint or wheel bearing repair.

Upon removing the wheel, the mech discovered the lug nuts hadn't previously been tightened properly!

Thus, the source of the noise was a loose wheel, thank goodness there weren't disastrous consequences.

I complained to the tire dealership's owner. He is sending us a $50 check to go to dinner on, but he's lost our trust. Shame as I've been taking my cars to him for years, as did my father when he was alive.
Mar 28, 2007 at 7:44 AM