Front right wheel squeak
So my front right wheel makes some squeakin noises, usually at slower speeds. It seems like it might be a wheel bearing but would it stop at higher speeds?
Also, it doesn't make the noise all the time at slower speeds.
When it is making the noise, if I slightly tap the brakes the noise stops for a second and sometimes after I let go of the brakes.
Could this be the breaks somehow?
I know it has something to do with the wheel since the frequency of the squeak increases with speed.
Also, it doesn't make the noise all the time at slower speeds.
When it is making the noise, if I slightly tap the brakes the noise stops for a second and sometimes after I let go of the brakes.
Could this be the breaks somehow?
I know it has something to do with the wheel since the frequency of the squeak increases with speed.
doubt it cause they just got replaced. They weren't new parts but still.
I thought I would try to fix it the cheap way and sprayed some WD-40 between the brake rotors and around them, but not on the rotor where the brakes contact. It seemed to solve the problem.
I thought I would try to fix it the cheap way and sprayed some WD-40 between the brake rotors and around them, but not on the rotor where the brakes contact. It seemed to solve the problem.
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project_EG9
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Nov 30, 2012 04:57 AM




