Brake Grinding Noise on Left Turns
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Brake Grinding Noise on Left Turns
Ok So I spent about 2 days looking at what the possiblities of the problem could be and I am not sure if its the rear end or a simple ebrake tightening. It sounds like the squealing of metal to metal on the brakes and the discs look fine. My ebrake lever pulls way up so I am pretty sure it needs to be tightened but I dont think that when turning left the shoes would be loose enough to hit the rotor. Has anyone else had the same noise when turning left.
I also think I have a howl from the same passenger rear tire that could be the wheel bearing. I know this is dumb to not have investigated it first but its been under 30 when I get home from work so I havent felt like freezing my *** off and taking it all apart. I am just looking for some insight for anyone who has heard this sound and how they fixed it.
I also think I have a howl from the same passenger rear tire that could be the wheel bearing. I know this is dumb to not have investigated it first but its been under 30 when I get home from work so I havent felt like freezing my *** off and taking it all apart. I am just looking for some insight for anyone who has heard this sound and how they fixed it.
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my problem was identical and it was a bearing in the rear end i just switched out the rear for another stocker with some better gears the price on labor was way to much the whole rear end needs to come apart
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Yea axel shafts are not hard to take out I did it in my jeep it would make sense why I have a minor howl from that same area I guess ill buy a bearing and replace it this weekend and hope that fixes it.