Q: A rubbing noise in front wheel

asked by on February 18, 2017

I have a rubbing noise in the front wheel. I put new caliper new bearings and new roter and it still rubs at one point as it turns. The faster you go the louder it gets. When you slow down noise quites down with it. Brakes looked fine not sure what else it could be.

My car has 33000 miles.

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