lamarellis
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- Hampton, VA
- First Name
- Lamar
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- 2016 Mustang V6
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I have a 2016 V6 with a grinding/growling/scrubbing sound when I turn the steering wheel all the way and slowly move the car. I sorta feel it too, if you know what I mean. I sound happens when I am backing up and moving forward (under 2 miles per hour). After driving the car for a few miles I can turn the wheel and the sound is sorta still there but not as pronounced. There is also a clicking sound I thought was coming from the driver axle. I changed all 4 wheel bearing hubs and I just changed the rear axles with the GT350 axles from Ford Performance. I still have the same grinding and clicking. I can’t really tell if the sound is coming from the front or rear while sitting in the car. I don’t think the brakes are the problem (changed the rotors and pads as well). What can it be front suspension, transmission, rear diff? Any ideas?
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