2003 with RR wheel grinding.....

brianpauli

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Hello. So I have a question about a grinding noise in my 2003 vert. When im making a right hand turn everthing is fine but when I make a left hand turn I hear and feel in the butt of my drivers seat a grinding/growl. So what this sounds like exactly is when you have a brake pad worn all the way down to the rivets and you put the brakes on and its digging into the rotor..... my best description. I have taken both rear wheels off and rotors and pads are fine. Not even a little wear on the pads. spinning the wheels on jacks doesn't produce any unusual noises. I would appreciate any suggestions greatly. Thanks much:)
 

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Did you check the parking brake pads as well? That would be the first place I would look as they have a tendency to drag.
 

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Bearing? Replaced one on this thing. Jack it up and see if it has any wobble. Mine did take out one pad.
 

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It may be the differential fluid. Did you or previous owner change it? This car REQUIRES not just the fluid but also a small bottle of friction “modifier” additive.

Change the differential fluid and make sure the additive is used, that horrible grinding sound will be gone.
 
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I agree,
You either have a bad inner parking break pad or the differential needs service and friction modifier.
 

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I’m searching and I have same prob, assume CV issue, did you find and fix the problem? What was it and what did it cost?
 

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I’m searching and I have same prob, assume CV issue, did you find and fix the problem? What was it and what did it cost?
See post #4 above. I know it sounds too simplistic, but that Mopar Friction Modifier is absolutely required, without it you get the grinding noise when turning at tighter radiuses.
 

Twinturbosd

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Well I was way over thinking it. It was my drivers side inner parking brake pad....simple to remove, turning in the piston a beach but you can do it... replaced pads and all good on that side now....I won’t use parking brake unless truly necessary ....
 

Steve-Indy

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Even without use of the parking brake, the inner pads tend to drag and wear down on 03-06 and 08-10 Vipers.
 
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