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Old 07-15-2025, 04:38 PM   #1
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grind noise from passenger rear

Ive been having a grind noise coming from the passenger rear area, ive had both rear wheel hub and bearing assembly replaced and the brakes checked if anything was scraping the rotor but was told nothing in the wheel area was causing the noise. I was told it could be an exhaust issue. I have an AWE Track Catback exhaust

It happens only when driving and im going about 15 mph and the faster i go the louder it gets. Whenever im in gear its a bit louder but in neutral its a consistent sound until about 10-15mph coming to a stop. Going slow over bunps and making turns it doesnt make noise until about 15mph

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Old 07-15-2025, 06:57 PM   #2
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If it's not the hub or bearings, and they checked both axle & driveshaft bolts. It could be the center brace on the exhaust from the photo on their website. Shot in the dark here, the best case scenario is having someone else with you to try to pinpoint the noise.

If the noise happens in gear and not in park, you can engage the parking brake and put the car in gear maybe? Here's that exhaust (non-resonated version) for future ref.

Also check the exhaust clamps on all the tips if one of them is slightly loose.
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