Just recently when I back out of my driveway theres a grinding/scraping noise which seems to be coming from the passenger side front end. It doesn't do it in forward at all and only really seems to be doing it the first time I back up but not the rest of the day. It's a 95 automatic. I've already pulled off the brakes thinking my caliper is sticking but didn't see anything wrong and regreased the pins. Could it be any suspension pieces?
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