Re: Rubbing sound when turning at low speed
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Originally Posted by chevy_mike
My guess, with the wider tires and wheels offset out more, you have changed the Scrub Angle of the front end. Basically if you draw a line from the center of the top ball joint through the center of the bottom one (looking from the front) and see where that hits the ground, if it doesn't hit in the middle or inboard of the tire tread, this will cause more scrub and at low speeds you can hear/feel it.
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Thanks Mike the explanation of scrub angle makes a lot of sense. I've had this wheel/tire set up on the car for 20 years now though and I've never had a problem till the last year or so. I don't think I've put 10K on the car since the restoration and the suspension components were put on. It was aligned last year too.
Maybe tomorrow when it is nice out I'll get someone to drive it around while I look and listen.
Thanks for all the suggestions
Paul
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