Earlier i went out in my motor to find a clicking noise, its sort of sounds almost like when a wheel is scrubbing against something (but its very light, say if a tyre is rubbing against a piece of paper stuck in the arch and is making contact with the tyre) but its not that. Its the drivers side rear wheel and it makes this noise in relation to the rotation. Ive check the tyre and clearance and everything seems fine, as does the pressure e.t.c. Any ideas what it might be, i beleive it may be something mechanical
p.s i jacked the car up and rotated the front wheels a while ago, you get a slight creaking noise on the front when you begin to rotate, but after that no noise. The back wheels i didnt do, and it seems to be from the back. but i rotated the tyres around, including the rear ones, but it still makes this light clicking noise. It is really only heard when i have my window down full, otherwise there is nothing
CLICKING NOISE
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NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! Hope it aint a nail, bloody new 195/45/15 tyres, they cost me alot a few weeks ago!!
as for the center cap all nice and tight. The alloys were only installed about 100-150 miles ago complete with new bolts. I was told to check and ensure that the bolts were tightened to the correct torque as they have the tendancy to become slightly loosened when new. was slightly off torque but i am keeping an eye on this.
Let me try and describe it a bit better. Say there is a really really sticky patch on the tyre thread area, (something like the aftermath of a really sticky tyre sticker or something!) well everytime the wheel rolls it sounds like this patch is sticking to the road and this noise is sort of continuing with the rotation. It aint the crap off a sticker though.
I washed by wheels and tyres throughly today, and i aint heard it today much, but it does tend to go away then come back.
I dont think its a wheel bearing though, or could it be? as i always thought a wheel bearing would be more of a humming noise?
as for the center cap all nice and tight. The alloys were only installed about 100-150 miles ago complete with new bolts. I was told to check and ensure that the bolts were tightened to the correct torque as they have the tendancy to become slightly loosened when new. was slightly off torque but i am keeping an eye on this.
Let me try and describe it a bit better. Say there is a really really sticky patch on the tyre thread area, (something like the aftermath of a really sticky tyre sticker or something!) well everytime the wheel rolls it sounds like this patch is sticking to the road and this noise is sort of continuing with the rotation. It aint the crap off a sticker though.
I washed by wheels and tyres throughly today, and i aint heard it today much, but it does tend to go away then come back.
I dont think its a wheel bearing though, or could it be? as i always thought a wheel bearing would be more of a humming noise?
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