1. Worn Brake Components: Worn-out brake pads, rotors, or calipers can cause scraping noises when the brakes are applied. Additionally, warped brake rotors can cause vibration when braking.
2. Wheel Bearing Failure: Worn-out or damaged wheel bearings can cause scraping noises and vibrations while driving.
3. Damaged Ball Joints: Worn or damaged ball joints can also cause scraping noises and vibrations when turning the steering wheel.
4. Loose or Damaged CV Axle: A loose or damaged CV axle can create a clicking or scraping sound, accompanied by vibrations, when turning or accelerating.
5.Tire Issues: Uneven tire wear, flat spots, or misaligned tires can cause vibration while driving. Improperly inflated tires can also contribute to the problem.
6.Driveline Issues: Problems with the driveline, such as a faulty driveshaft or u-joints, can cause vibration and scraping noises.
7.Suspension Problems: Worn or damaged suspension components, such as control arms, tie rods, or sway bar links, can lead to scraping and vibration issues.
8. Loose or Damaged Wheel: If the lugnuts holding the wheel are loose or the wheel is damaged, it can cause scraping and vibration while driving.
Diagnosing the exact cause of the problem requires a thorough inspection of the front wheel assembly by a qualified mechanic. Identifying and addressing the underlying issue promptly will help ensure the safety and performance of your vehicle.