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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: search on 14 June 2012, 19:06

Title: Alloys rubbing when braking?
Post by: search on 14 June 2012, 19:06
hey guys actually a mk3 Driver but as i have four studs though some of you may be able to help. got some ATS cups today put some part worn tyres and now when i brake theres this odd noise i assume the wheels as its a rotation noise at the same speed as the car, the only things i think it might be is 1) weights might be hitting the brake
                                                2) 195/50/15 tyres are rubbing somewhere?
                                                3) car to low? (not low enough in my eyes lol.

the alloys are ET28 7j15.

if anyone can help advice me that be great THANKS!
Title: Re: Alloys rubbing when braking?
Post by: murraymint on 14 June 2012, 19:08
As said before bud, go n have a look at the tyres, see if there are any marks from rubbing,
Title: Re: Alloys rubbing when braking?
Post by: search on 14 June 2012, 19:16
just seen that reply, cant see or feel anything. but as they are only on today i assume its to soon to tell. lowering my car a bit more on the weekend so ill have a good inspection on the wheel.

if it turns out wheels are rubbing what can i do to fix it?
Title: Re: Alloys rubbing when braking?
Post by: Gti_Jamo on 14 June 2012, 19:24
If it was a wheel/brake clearance issue it would be rubbing all the time. As said you need to get the wheel off and look for signs on rubbing somewhere. it should be quite obvious I would imagine. Can't see it being the driveshaft as your not that low but check anyway.
Title: Re: Alloys rubbing when braking?
Post by: Martz on 14 June 2012, 21:08
weights might be hitting the brake                                             

Have you checked this?  If its consistant with the speed your doing then it is a high chance this is the issue. :wink:
Title: Re: Alloys rubbing when braking?
Post by: Jimmyrallye on 15 June 2012, 10:08
Think you should sell your wheels to me problem solved ;)