Rotating Squeal Help
Hi everyone.
I'm having a hard time figuring out where this noise is coming from.
Car wasn't making this noise a few months ago and gradually started till it's come to this point. It sounds like a grinding and squealing while I am applying brake pressure.
Here is a video. Any advice guys?
Brake pads have lots of life on them. New engine, clutch, diff mounts.
Thanks in advance, I am going to search forums more for others with similar problems.
I edited the video to trim it down to the problem area. If it is a long video then it starts at 42 seconds.
I'm having a hard time figuring out where this noise is coming from.
Car wasn't making this noise a few months ago and gradually started till it's come to this point. It sounds like a grinding and squealing while I am applying brake pressure.
Here is a video. Any advice guys?
Brake pads have lots of life on them. New engine, clutch, diff mounts.
Thanks in advance, I am going to search forums more for others with similar problems.
I edited the video to trim it down to the problem area. If it is a long video then it starts at 42 seconds.
Just had les schwab check it out and they can't see anything wrong with the rear pads. They did recommend having the rotors surfaced but it was kinda a we aren't sure but why not kinda thing.
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Take a look at the rotors for any uneven wear especially at the outer edges.
If you take a hammer and chip off any rust that you can see it may help.
For the price of having the rotors turned you can get a decent set of replacement stock rotors.
Personally I don't fix my brakes by taking material off the rotors to make them adhere to the pads better.My thought is why make the rotor thinner when you can get new ones that are thicker and in better shape..!
If you take a hammer and chip off any rust that you can see it may help.
For the price of having the rotors turned you can get a decent set of replacement stock rotors.
Personally I don't fix my brakes by taking material off the rotors to make them adhere to the pads better.My thought is why make the rotor thinner when you can get new ones that are thicker and in better shape..!
The spring that keeps the pads from rubbing on the rotor was hanging by one pad. I didn't think that would have been the cause but I placed the spring back how it should go and the grinding stopped. Now my abs pump won't turn off lol.
thanks for help.
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