Grinding jingle surrounded by front ruin of 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee w/ Quadra Drive?

When turning left or at approximately 50 mph in attendance is a grinding/rubbing noise coming from the front bring to a close on the drivers side. I tried changing the drivers side front tire as I thought it may be a shilfted belt and I changed the serpentine belt to see if that be causing it. No luck. I checked the nouns fluid and it seems resembling it's overfilled. I was also told perchance the idler pulley be causing it and it should be replaced. It single has 35,000 miles on it. Any counsel would be appreciated.

The brakes are a year old and working without fault with no pulse when they are applied. Alignment is fine too next to no shaking in the steering helm at any speed.


Answers:    THis could be a wheel attitude, or a CV joint i.e. bad. It is unlikely to be surrounded by the differential if it only does it turning moved out under 50mph.
This is most probably cause by difrential problems. This happend on one of my mitisi evos and it was cause by the active yaw controle worn-out properly. Made a real grinding rumpus asif the wheel be rubbing on the arch. Get the ayc or diffrential cheacked
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