What's this scraping noise from the driver side front wheel
The car is a 2012 honda accord lx i4 with 70k miles. There has been a scraping noise coming from my front driver side tire that has been super annoying. The noise stops almost completely when braking. My brakes and rotors were a little worn so I went ahead and put all new brakes and rotors on all 4 wheels bled the system and a new caliper on the problem wheel since the old caliper's rubber boot was torn. The dust shield looked a little bent so I assumed that might be the problem so I bent it back into place but still to no avail. This noise came after I had my tires rotated and balanced could the wheel weights be the culprit? I'm seriously frustrated. Also it doesn't sound like a bad bearing I know that noise pretty well since my last Honda had one go out.
Make sure there's sufficient clearance between the rotor and dust shield. Try pushing the dust shield further away from the rotor.
Try moving tires again
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