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Old 06-13-2019, 12:38 PM
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Default Loud rear and/or brakes

Car is done this for roughly a decade now... rear is very loud. Seems to be mostly the brakes. Any ideas??

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Old 06-13-2019, 12:57 PM
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Your link is incorrect. Delete the m. Here is the corrected link. I can't really tell from that what the issue is. Try having someone record the sound from outside the car near the rear.

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Sorry about that.. first time I've uploaded a video, and also posted a link. Basically shifting is loud, but mostly because of having the brake pedal down. Then when "creeping" forward or reverse with my foot on the brake its a very loud. I'll see what I can do as far as a video on the outside.
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No video yet... but I did set the E-brake to max, held my foot down really hard and it doesnt seem to do it at all when shifting to drive or reverse, like i does "normally"
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I took all 4 wheels off today. I lubed every caliper pin, the shims, and the brake pad contact points. Pretty much all of it was bone dry on all 4. Its dead silent now, solved.
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alright so I i drove about 70 miles or so and it came back. Its actually the front brakes. Not really sure why though.




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