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Rubbing sound

Hello everyoneI have a 15 civic ex-l 68k miles, recently I thought my front rotors were warped. They made that wool wool wool sound when driving and increased with speed. No pedal vibration or shimmy in the wheel. So I replaced both front pads, rotors, and brake hardware kit. It still makes that sound and more when you turn left or right. I thinking the bearings need to go. Any other ideas? Thanks
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Re: Rubbing sound

raise the front, take off the caliper (rotors, too, if you're feeling frisky), pop it in neutral, rotate the hub from the corner you hear the sound. You'll be closer to the source of the sound and be able to pinpoint its location better. With all that taken apart, if it's still making noise and you hear it from the bearing area, then yeah, you hit the nail on the head there.
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Re: Rubbing sound

Inspect for loose plastic in wheel-wells that may be rubbing during turns. Worn outer cv axles can cause a clicking noise when making full lock turns.
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