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Noise from reversing with steering wheel wheel turned

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When I cut the wheel while reversing I hear a sound. Might be rubbing. My dynamic are to keep the car low. Anytime else have this issue?
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It is most likely the brakes. My f350 does this too if you cut the wheel more than just a little with the brakes applied. Try rolling forward or back just a little bit to remove the auto hold brakes and see if the noise goes away.

If it does, that is the brakes fighting the power steering. With the size and weight of the tires, it is going to cause that like rubbing noise if the brakes are applied.
 
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It is most likely the brakes. My f350 does this too if you cut the wheel more than just a little with the brakes applied. Try rolling forward or back just a little bit to remove the auto hold brakes and see if the noise goes away.

If it does, that is the brakes fighting the power steering. With the size and weight of the tires, it is going to cause that like rubbing noise if the brakes are applied.
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It sure does if I don't tap the gas to remove the auto hold on the brakes, once it goes from (H) to 0 or 1 mph is when I move my steering wheel now and there is no rubbing noise. I assume it can't be good for the steering actuators to fight that much force so I just wait until the vehicle rolls to crank the wheel. It isn't that bad to wait since it's such a short turn to fully cranky the wheel over.
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