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Old 01-09-2013, 12:40 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Slowfashow View Post
... Is it bad for the hub or any other wheel component if that "cold skip" keeps happening on a normal basis? if it is, i will need to make more points on my reverse to leave the driveway LOL.
It's the same thing going on as when your tires squeal going around a corner. It's just lower frequency, so it sounds like a growl/rumble/grind. It's not really good for the tires, but it's just one of those things that's hard to avoid in some circumstances. I'd try to minimize it happening, but wouldn't get obsessive about it. Harder compound tires will help - they will slip before so much energy is built up.
It's not hard on the suspension at driveway speeds. The sound you are hearing is just the tire treads grabbing and then slipping. If you turn the steering wheel only when the tire is rolling, it will lessen the effect a little and put less strain on the steering components.
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