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Posted by 1NastyBullitt (Member # 12588) on
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[ 2014-06-04, 02:23 PM: Message edited by: 1NastyBullitt ]
Posted by egress (Member # 13128) on
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Axle bearing or wheel weight rubbing against something.
Posted by 1NastyBullitt (Member # 12588) on
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Ttt
Posted by Blow_U_In_Reverse (Member # 12298) on
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Check the dust plate.. it might have bent a little and is rubbing against the rotor or something..
Posted by 5.0 LsX (Member # 10017) on
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Make sure caliper sliders are lubed and brakes are wearing evenly too..
Posted by 1NastyBullitt (Member # 12588) on
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Originally posted by Blow_U_In_Reverse:
Check the dust plate.. it might have bent a little and is rubbing against the rotor or something..
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Originally posted by 5.0 LsX:
Make sure caliper sliders are lubed and brakes are wearing evenly too..
The dust plate clears all the sliders got clean and relubbed but the pads wore kinda weird. I'll post pics on IG in the morning
Posted by 1NastyBullitt (Member # 12588) on
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But I put the new pads and it still makes the sound so could my ebrake be the problem
Posted by WILDMAN97 (Member # 9138) on
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Put it up on stands and put it in gear. You will be able to find exactly where the noise is coming from.
Posted by 1NastyBullitt (Member # 12588) on
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Found it and fixed it.
Posted by red5o (Member # 12651) on
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What was it ??????
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