HuntInWild88
WKR
Can you take a picture of the new caliper installed and Uninstalled? It might help us narrow down the issue. Also take a photo of the rotor where we can see the mounting bracket
Turning left puts pressure on the bottom of the tire and that would move the top of the rotor away from the bracket. Something is definitely loose hub bearing or something else. I would road test vehicles for a noise swerving down the road to load and un load the bearing if I thought that might be my noise.
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Can you take a picture of the new caliper installed and Uninstalled? It might help us narrow down the issue. Also take a photo of the rotor where we can see the mounting bracket
I would put a new axle in that side. Looks like they are less than $100 a side. This is based on the noise when turning, a classic sign of a bad wheel bearing. Haven’t done that before? YouTube is your friend.
Mine didn't move either.....it was smoked. If the caliper and rotor touch....the bearing is the problem. View attachment 338199
I think he is saying that if it is as bad as his pic you might not feel play that is there and bad if it is trashed and bound up inside.If there isn’t any play how would a bad bearing cause the rotor to touch the calliper?
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You're thinking tapered roller bearing....think balls. They don't necessarily move angular to the axis but laterally.If there isn’t any play how would a bad bearing cause the rotor to touch the calliper?
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Are you near Boise? If so, I’m stopping by…this is weird.Looks like every thing is square and not bent, I have zero play anywhere
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Nice offer.Are you near Boise? If so, I’m stopping by…this is weird.