Front Driver Wheel Noise - Help needed.
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Front Driver Wheel Noise - Help needed.
I have a 2002 Dodge Ram 1500. The front driver's side wheel is making a grindy noise every time the wheel cycles. The noise happens every time I hit the brakes 0 - 45 mph and it goes away when driving faster. The noise will happen again once I hit the brake when slowing down, but if I don't hit the brake when slowing down, I don't have the noise.
I spent all day yesterday replacing the rotors, brake pads and cleaning up and lubing the caliper bolts. After I got done doing all of that, I still have the noise when using brakes from my driver's side front tire.
I've had bad bearings before on my dodge Dakota and the noises happened when accelerating with the bad bearings. This is just when I press the brake.
I'm not sure if it could be the thin metal guards that might be bent or maybe a sticky caliper. The caliper bolts were hard to move before I lubed them.
I spent all day yesterday replacing the rotors, brake pads and cleaning up and lubing the caliper bolts. After I got done doing all of that, I still have the noise when using brakes from my driver's side front tire.
I've had bad bearings before on my dodge Dakota and the noises happened when accelerating with the bad bearings. This is just when I press the brake.
I'm not sure if it could be the thin metal guards that might be bent or maybe a sticky caliper. The caliper bolts were hard to move before I lubed them.
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