Looking for some guidance here on trouble shooting / finding an occasional rubbing noise that I have coming from my front drivers wheel well. My truck is on 37s and 3.0 live valves and only rubs slightly at full lock in reverse, on the passenger side - I have ruled actual rubbing out on this issue.
There is a noise that is wheel rotation based coming from my front drivers side wheel well. It is speed dependent to the extent that I can only hear it (occasionally) when I am below 10mph. When it happens, it sounds to be a rubber on plastic sound. I do not see any signs of visible rubbing anywhere in the wheel well. I have tightened all of my skid plate bolts and checked all suspension components. I have checked and ruled out IWE, purchased new check valve and solenoid. This is not dependent on 4x4 or 4x2, it is consistent across all drive modes.
I am only experiencing this intermittently every so often, but when it happens as mentioned it is at slow speed and is driving me crazy trying to trouble shoot. The only thing I can think of at this point is a potential balancing bag in my wheel that is audible at slow speed bouncing around inside. Any help much appreciated!
There is a noise that is wheel rotation based coming from my front drivers side wheel well. It is speed dependent to the extent that I can only hear it (occasionally) when I am below 10mph. When it happens, it sounds to be a rubber on plastic sound. I do not see any signs of visible rubbing anywhere in the wheel well. I have tightened all of my skid plate bolts and checked all suspension components. I have checked and ruled out IWE, purchased new check valve and solenoid. This is not dependent on 4x4 or 4x2, it is consistent across all drive modes.
I am only experiencing this intermittently every so often, but when it happens as mentioned it is at slow speed and is driving me crazy trying to trouble shoot. The only thing I can think of at this point is a potential balancing bag in my wheel that is audible at slow speed bouncing around inside. Any help much appreciated!