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Old Aug 7, 2009 | 04:02 AM
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Last night I was driving home and I was on the highway doing about 70. I got off my exit and pulled into my complex. So when I turned the music down I heard pure squeaking coming from the rear. So this morning I check to see if anythin popped loose. Everything looked fine. So im just reversing and pulling forward and squeaking everytime. I took it up the street, it squeaks while im driving. I replaced the suspension back in april wit Tein SS full coilover suspension. Could it be a blown shock, or bushing problem. I also felt heat coming from the rear passenger side, which could be that I need the rotor and brake pad change but any other suggestions would be very helpful.
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Old Aug 7, 2009 | 05:09 AM
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Default Re: Squeaking from rear while driving

im geussing it could be rotors or breaks out.. sqeeks as in like brakes out and rubbing rotor? that'll be a cheap fix, hope its not bushing etc.. gl
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Old Aug 7, 2009 | 07:04 AM
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Default Re: Squeaking from rear while driving

It could be any of a lot of things.

Our '94 GS-R has a squeak coming from the area of the hatch latching mechanism. If we don't open the hatch for a couple of weeks, it goes away. If we then open the hatch, the squeak is back. It's not that loud so we never bother doing anything about it.
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Old Aug 7, 2009 | 04:58 PM
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Default Re: Squeaking from rear while driving

!!!!

Could be a locked caliper (mechanical failure) or your parking brake didn't release fully. Not saying your stupid, but the cable can bind or rust into place and lock the caliper as well....

look at your rotors on the back thru the wheels, are they blue? bluing happens after a caliper has been locked on the rotor for a bit. Good indication for replacement.
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