It started off as a loud clunking noise from the front of the car on right hand turns, this was fixed by replacing the front and rear wheel bearings on the left hand side. Left hand turns are very quiet and normal.
After replacing the bearings, this revealed a new sound, a grinding/rubbing/slight knocking sound coming from the rear of the car. It only happens on right hand turns, it gets louder as more load is applied.
I should also note that the car has adjustable Koni Shocks with King Springs and Rear Subframe bracing.
I have been to the MX5 factory numerous times, so far we have:
- Replaced rear left wheel bearing
- Inspected left half shaft from diff
- Inspected chassis and bracing
- Inspected all suspension components including replacing bolts etc
- Replaced one or two bushed from main suspension arm
- Removed everything loose from car including jack and spare wheel
- Inspected diff
My mechanic even hopped in the boot while i did right hand circles around the car park to get a better idea of where the sound was coming from!
Is anyone able to shed some light on this? It's driving me bonkers, it is making me very cautious to drive the car.
Thanks

Cheyne