quick brake question
So the other day, I was under the truck lubing/greasing up all suspension parts from the winter snow/salt. Lately I have had an extremely annoying brake squeak that only happens if you keep the wheels straight. If I make a hard right, it stops and vise versa left. I noticed when I did have the truck jack up, the wheels didn't seem to want to spin freely. When I spun the tire, I could hear the pads slightly rubbing as the tire rotated about 2 times. Is this normal? My drivers side seemed to spin longer, then the passenger. I'm hoping both Calipers aren't going out on me.
Not all the time. The noise goes away because your not allowing the bearing to move around. Jack it up and check for play. Keep in mind bearings can be bad, and not make a sound and be tight. If you're over 100K. I lean toward bearing.
I had left bearing go bad and it does not get worse whenbrakes are applied. I did however hear more of bad noise when I made certainturns and the load was on it more so than straight. like the others mentioned, checking for play is key in finding out if this is the problem .
I had left bearing go bad and it does not get worse whenbrakes are applied. I did however hear more of bad noise when I made certainturns and the load was on it more so than straight. like the others mentioned, checking for play is key in finding out if this is the problem .
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Ive narrowed it down to it being the brakes. When coming to a slow stop, you can feel the brakes grab then slightly let go then grab again, and the squeak only makes the noise once the pads hit that certain spot on the rotor. So I'm going with my rotors are warped.








