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Old 08-06-2007, 08:27 PM
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Default Bearing Issuses!! HELP

I hit a curb and all it does it squeak now... But it didnt happen right away. The front left tires just sqeaks and makes a bunch of noise and it sounds like the rotors are warped. The rotors are fairly new and the pads are as well.

What could cause this squeak and how much would it be for parts to get it replaced?

Thanks.
Old 08-06-2007, 10:49 PM
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it could be a wheel bearing does it change at all when you turn? o and this sounds stupid but re torque your lug nuts in that wheel
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Already did... When i turn its goes away sometimes... But when i hit the brakes it stops. But it is not the rotors.
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i dont know what to say except try driving with your foot on the breaks and the gas at the same time and see if it goes away when you hit the breaks while you are still driving then it is most likley the breaks. But if not then i don't know what it is
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Thanks for the help... I took it to a shop and they said its either wheel or hub bearing.
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Sounds like a wheel bearing to me
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Originally Posted by 95GreenZ28
Sounds like a wheel bearing to me

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