Squeaking @ low MPH's
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Squeaking @ low MPH's
So I just finished my swap last weekend, and now I'm getting this constant squeaking sound coming from the front of either the driver side or passenger side (hard to tell inside the car). I hear it about every second and it goes on until I'm at a complete stop. The faster I go, it goes away. At first I thought it was the shield behind the rotor making contact with something, but it doesn't look like it. Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Squeaking @ low MPH's (Outkast95LS)
I have a more "clack"...."clack"...etc. ad slows with engine speed too. I know it must be my driverside axel as it has a lot of play in it.
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Re: Squeaking @ low MPH's (K SERIES)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by K SERIES »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">well then check the axle replace it of you do the work yourself it shouldnt cost no more then $20 for a rebuilt axle with your core exchange.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Are rebuilds just as good as new ones? I'm in the market for a driverside axel and don't want to spend to much, but would rather have reliability over cheap price.
Are rebuilds just as good as new ones? I'm in the market for a driverside axel and don't want to spend to much, but would rather have reliability over cheap price.
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