Squeeking Noise from Right Front Tire Area?
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Squeeking Noise from Right Front Tire Area?
Sometimes when I drive it sounds like a squeeky noise coming from my right front tire area, its hard to explain the noise. I know I might need new brakes soon, would that be the cause?
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CV boots are most likely the cause...definitely should replace if they are torn....it will only get worse...hopefully that's the problem...if not...maybe you should check your pads and make sure they are clear of debris
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It happened to me along time ago.
I had a broken spring, and the spring was touching the side of the shock so the 2 rubbed together over bumps making a squeaking noise.
I had a broken spring, and the spring was touching the side of the shock so the 2 rubbed together over bumps making a squeaking noise.
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cv's make a clicking sound only when you turn. so it shouldnt be the cv axles.
mabey bushings? when does it make the sound? when u hit something, when u turn, etc etc. if its doing it just driving, could be wheel bearings.. if it does it while ur breaking. obviously break pads/rotors.. if its turning and it clicks axles usually, if u hit a bump or pot hole and u hear a squeaking type sound could be bushings..
mabey bushings? when does it make the sound? when u hit something, when u turn, etc etc. if its doing it just driving, could be wheel bearings.. if it does it while ur breaking. obviously break pads/rotors.. if its turning and it clicks axles usually, if u hit a bump or pot hole and u hear a squeaking type sound could be bushings..
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Re: Squeeking Noise from Right Front Tire Area? (m1ndless)
Drive your car in an alley slowly and listen to the sound, if it's brake pads, you should be able to hear an extremely high pitch metal scratching sound. if not and if the sound dont usually come on only occasionally it might be wheel bearing. a broken wheel bearing will result in excess road noise especially if one side is broken and the other side is not. if the left bearing is broken you'll hear roaring noise when steer to the right at 40mph and left side will make noise if the right bearing is broken.
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Re: Squeeking Noise from Right Front Tire Area? (m1ndless)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SuShiBoiiii »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i get the same sound i think but it only when i accel and decel but when i look around it looks fine and my cv boots are ok</TD></TR></TABLE>
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