My car has stock front spindles/single piston disk brakes.
The rotors (along with the wheel bearings) were replaced ~5k miles ago when I first got my Dart back on the road. A that time, I recall looking up and following some recommendations about adjusting the tension on the wheel bearing nut but I haven't gone back to check them yet. I also remember noticing that the dust shields were a little bit bent. I did my best to tweak them back into shape but I didn't go crazy since (it seemed to me) they merely needed to clear the rotors and be left to do their job and that is how I left them- and they were just barely clearing the rotors, IIRC. I mention this because there is likely less clearance than stock...though I could measure that if it matters.
During moderately hard cornering on left hand turns, I can hear a slight "scratching" sound, seemingly coming from the front right of the car. I am 99.9% sure it is coming from the rotor making slight contact with the metal dust shields.
In all honesty, this has been going on for a long time, not getting noticeably worse or changing. Since installing more handling-related parts, I have been pushing it through corners harder and also paying more attention and suddenly, I feel like this needs to be addressed right away, preferably before a wheel departs the car mid-corner.
My question is this:
How much lateral movement is within spec for healthy wheel bearings?
Is it worth attempting to tighten them up a bit or would you consider this to be an immediate safety concern and replace the inner and outer bearings before driving again?
The rotors (along with the wheel bearings) were replaced ~5k miles ago when I first got my Dart back on the road. A that time, I recall looking up and following some recommendations about adjusting the tension on the wheel bearing nut but I haven't gone back to check them yet. I also remember noticing that the dust shields were a little bit bent. I did my best to tweak them back into shape but I didn't go crazy since (it seemed to me) they merely needed to clear the rotors and be left to do their job and that is how I left them- and they were just barely clearing the rotors, IIRC. I mention this because there is likely less clearance than stock...though I could measure that if it matters.
During moderately hard cornering on left hand turns, I can hear a slight "scratching" sound, seemingly coming from the front right of the car. I am 99.9% sure it is coming from the rotor making slight contact with the metal dust shields.
In all honesty, this has been going on for a long time, not getting noticeably worse or changing. Since installing more handling-related parts, I have been pushing it through corners harder and also paying more attention and suddenly, I feel like this needs to be addressed right away, preferably before a wheel departs the car mid-corner.
My question is this:
How much lateral movement is within spec for healthy wheel bearings?
Is it worth attempting to tighten them up a bit or would you consider this to be an immediate safety concern and replace the inner and outer bearings before driving again?