Weird Front End Noise
I was brining myfriend homealittle while ago, and i noticed, when braking,and when the speed goes below 15 mph The pass. front tire makes a sound kind of like if i had a flat tire, the noise definatly sounds rubbery,hard to explain. Only happens when brake is applied, and when under 15 mph's, and i dont have a flat, my tires are new and full with pressure.
any suggestions would be great.Ive replaced the wheel bearingon pass. side, upper and lower ball joints on drivers side. i have a drivers wheel bearing,front u-joints, Brakes, and axle seals,just havent had a chance to install. Is there something else i need, or will one of these fix my problem?
any suggestions would be great.Ive replaced the wheel bearingon pass. side, upper and lower ball joints on drivers side. i have a drivers wheel bearing,front u-joints, Brakes, and axle seals,just havent had a chance to install. Is there something else i need, or will one of these fix my problem?
tires are brand new (production date 51st week of 2009 all four tire)
could be the rotor,even though before i bougt the truck,new ones were put on,the ones that are on it now look brand new,no scrapes,or rust on the rotor.
After some research i heard ball joints can make this noise....is that true?
could be the rotor,even though before i bougt the truck,new ones were put on,the ones that are on it now look brand new,no scrapes,or rust on the rotor.
After some research i heard ball joints can make this noise....is that true?
So i jacked up the passenger tire, and there is play going back and forth (hands at 3 and 9 o clock) but its not free play, you have to really work it for it to wobble. The tie rod checked out, doesnt have play. This is the side i just put a new Timken Wheel bearing on....doesnt look like there was play in the bearing, but i did notice that the u joint had play. My friend was moving the tire, and when going back and forth i could see the u-joint shifting a bit.
Now can the u-joint cause a motion from side to side? Theres no play up and down at all. And would this cause the rubbery squaking sound i get when braking? Theres also no play in the ball joints..
Now can the u-joint cause a motion from side to side? Theres no play up and down at all. And would this cause the rubbery squaking sound i get when braking? Theres also no play in the ball joints..
Last edited by 95RAM360; Feb 27, 2010 at 10:37 PM.
This is to rule out a tire or wheel problem. Just switch the right front and rear, if the noise changes at all, it's the tire or wheel. Sounds like a brake thing to me though.
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Man the rotor's can be absolutley perfect looking and be warped to ****, the set that are on my wife's truck are bran new and i ended up having to replace the right rear one bcause the caliper was dragging causing the rotor to heat up under hard braking and was warping the **** out of it.
It looked perfect but i put a new rotor and caliper on the right rear and it completely stopped
It looked perfect but i put a new rotor and caliper on the right rear and it completely stopped




