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2017 Honda Accord Sport -Grinding noise when turning left

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Old Mar 8, 2024 | 12:43 PM
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2017 Honda Accord Sport

hi,

wondering if anyone else has had any issues with noise from rear driver side when turning left ?

things that have been replaced :
wheel bearing
breaks and pads
caliper
 

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Old Mar 10, 2024 | 09:29 AM
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Did you get the noise after replacing the parts or before replacing the parts?
 
Old Mar 10, 2024 | 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by PAhonda
Did you get the noise after replacing the parts or before replacing the parts?

hi,

it happened prior to replacing. Honda said brakes so got the brakes replaced and nothing still happens. I am taking the car in tomorrow as my shocks are bad in the rear and have caused a cupping tire on my rear driver as well. (They also say my shocks are good, but have two height difference when it comes to rear and front shocks. And only one tire has cupping in rear
 
Old Mar 10, 2024 | 11:00 PM
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You could rotate tires back to front and see if the noise is gone or comes to the front. With tire wear an alignment is something I would consider.
 

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