what makes a grinding rubbing roaring noise in front end of car

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Asked by slpbutler90 May 13, 2012 at 03:01 PM about the 2006 Chrysler Sebring

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have replaced the tire rod ends hubs and balls joints this noise is when i ecellerate as well as de ecllerate

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Could be the wheel bearings... When is the noise there?

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It doesn't matter if I'm speeding up o slowing down I just replaced the tire rod ends hub essambly n ball joints on both side of car

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Loud roaring noises coming from the wheels will be the bearing... i can almost guarantee it

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Before anyone change your wheel bearings get a wheel alignment first.other wise your going to start all over

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I have this 2004 chysler Sebring that been hit on the passenger side now it's making aroar sound I have change the hub and tire roaring still there what could it be

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I want to say it is differential that cv shaft slides into on tranny

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