Rubbing / Vibration when applying brakes
#1
Rubbing / Vibration when applying brakes
So, I just bought a used '06 Dakota, it had an inspection done and buddy said there was still 50%-75% brake life remaining. Well about a week into driving it this horrible rubbing/sqeaking sound started when applying the brakes. It sounds like it's coming from the front, but I can't be positive as I'm always driving when it happens.
I took a look at the pads and they look about 50% worn so I am unsure what it could be. It seems to get worse after it rains or if it's extremely dry/dusty.
I plan on putting it up on the hoist this weekend but since I am new to the dodge world I wanted to know if this is a typical problem.
Thanks guys!
Hanzo
I took a look at the pads and they look about 50% worn so I am unsure what it could be. It seems to get worse after it rains or if it's extremely dry/dusty.
I plan on putting it up on the hoist this weekend but since I am new to the dodge world I wanted to know if this is a typical problem.
Thanks guys!
Hanzo
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#3
Actually, grinding isn't really the word I'd use to describe this noise. It actually sounds like a rubbing, and it speeds up/slows down with my speed as I apply the brake. I'm almost wondering if there is something wedged in between the pad and the rotor. I haven't checked the rear drums yet, no. It's an automatic so I haven't used my e-brake ever.
It started up after about a week straight of rain, if it possible for debris to get gummed up in caliper/pad region?
It started up after about a week straight of rain, if it possible for debris to get gummed up in caliper/pad region?
#4
There are a number of things that could give you similar symptoms, one or both calipers may be partially seized, the rotor could be warped or poorly turned, or the pads may not be loose. All the components work together and any one that's working improperly can give you similar symptoms To really figure out what the problem is, you'd need to take the wheels off and properly inspect the components.
#5
06 2wd trx hitting super hard?!
Okay, I know this is my second post of the day but I'm trying to get all these kinks worked out.
I have the TRX 2wd Dakota and when I go over even the smallest bump it rocks the hell out of the whole truck. I thought the TRX was the off roading package? My Jetta takes bumps better than this... is this just how it is or am I looking at getting my suspension replaced? I think it still have the monotube shocks but damn, you wouldn't know!
Thanks!
I have the TRX 2wd Dakota and when I go over even the smallest bump it rocks the hell out of the whole truck. I thought the TRX was the off roading package? My Jetta takes bumps better than this... is this just how it is or am I looking at getting my suspension replaced? I think it still have the monotube shocks but damn, you wouldn't know!
Thanks!
Last edited by hanslamontagne; 06-11-2013 at 09:19 PM.
#6
There are a number of things that could give you similar symptoms, one or both calipers may be partially seized, the rotor could be warped or poorly turned, or the pads may not be loose. All the components work together and any one that's working improperly can give you similar symptoms To really figure out what the problem is, you'd need to take the wheels off and properly inspect the components.
#7
Okay, I know this is my second post of the day but I'm trying to get all these kinks worked out.
I have the TRX 2wd Dakota and when I go over even the smallest bump it rocks the hell out of the whole truck. I thought the TRX was the off roading package? My Jetta takes bumps better than this... is this just how it is or am I looking at getting my suspension replaced? I think it still have the monotube shocks but damn, you wouldn't know!
Thanks!
I have the TRX 2wd Dakota and when I go over even the smallest bump it rocks the hell out of the whole truck. I thought the TRX was the off roading package? My Jetta takes bumps better than this... is this just how it is or am I looking at getting my suspension replaced? I think it still have the monotube shocks but damn, you wouldn't know!
Thanks!
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#8
Okay, I know this is my second post of the day but I'm trying to get all these kinks worked out.
I have the TRX 2wd Dakota and when I go over even the smallest bump it rocks the hell out of the whole truck. I thought the TRX was the off roading package? My Jetta takes bumps better than this... is this just how it is or am I looking at getting my suspension replaced? I think it still have the monotube shocks but damn, you wouldn't know!
Thanks!
I have the TRX 2wd Dakota and when I go over even the smallest bump it rocks the hell out of the whole truck. I thought the TRX was the off roading package? My Jetta takes bumps better than this... is this just how it is or am I looking at getting my suspension replaced? I think it still have the monotube shocks but damn, you wouldn't know!
Thanks!
#9
You cannot compare a car to a truck. There is no way a truck will take bumps like a car. A car is designed for maximum operator comfort. A truck is designed to haul and tow. There may be some things you can do to make it ride better, struts are known to fail early on these trucks. You can replace your TRX (heavier duty) shocks and struts with some decent aftermarket (Monroe are softer than Rancho), but there is really not much you can do otherwise. It's a truck, not a car.
#10
So, I just bought a used '06 Dakota, it had an inspection done and buddy said there was still 50%-75% brake life remaining. Well about a week into driving it this horrible rubbing/sqeaking sound started when applying the brakes. It sounds like it's coming from the front, but I can't be positive as I'm always driving when it happens.
I took a look at the pads and they look about 50% worn so I am unsure what it could be. It seems to get worse after it rains or if it's extremely dry/dusty.
I plan on putting it up on the hoist this weekend but since I am new to the dodge world I wanted to know if this is a typical problem.
Thanks guys!
Hanzo
I took a look at the pads and they look about 50% worn so I am unsure what it could be. It seems to get worse after it rains or if it's extremely dry/dusty.
I plan on putting it up on the hoist this weekend but since I am new to the dodge world I wanted to know if this is a typical problem.
Thanks guys!
Hanzo
Welcome to the Dodge Forum.
Almost all vehicles will make some type of brake noise. However, if you are having concerns get a second opinion. Like Alfons advised, anything could be causing the noise you are hearing. I do not see any issues with the 2006 Dakota's, but if you would like to PM me your VIN#, I can review to see if there are any recalls outstanding on your vehicle.
Keep me posted.