Rubbing sound only in the cold

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Axle Folly

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Dang, then I'll have to try to record mine! Ours just started yesterday. Like you, only at low speed; increases when coasting, fades when accelerating. Going to 4A doesn't change it. The speed of the noise is clearly connected to tire/axle rotation (not engine). It's usually a grinding/rubbing noise, but sometimes takes on more of a rubber squeaking noise. I've looked and the tires are contacting any part of the vehicle. We had the winter studs put on in November, but had a flat repaired a couple weeks ago... twice (first time didn't take). The chatter of the studs makes it a little tough to clearly hear the sound. It seems worse when braking, but there's no vibration in the pedal or steering wheel.
 

Axle Folly

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Found a video where a guy takes his apart and finds the IWE in pieces:
I suspect the grinding noise he heard is like the grinding noise I hear. Time for a new IWE!
 

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My 2016 el xlt does the same exactly the same thing, this is the 3rd. year now only when the weather starts to cool off, I just want to know what is is so I can fix it, Its crazy.
 
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