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Old 11-04-2011, 03:43 PM
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I have a 1995 Ford Bronco 4 wheel drive.Here is the problem I am having:
I have a grinding noise in the right front wheel when I come to a slow speed stop.When I come to a stop from 55mph, I don't hear the noise.It only happens when come to a stop from 15-20mph.I thought It was the brake pads,so I took it to a brake shop.They inspected the brake pads and said the brake pads were fine. What could be causing this grinding noise?
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I have sorta the dame problem. I have a grinding noise in both front left and right, but don't know exactly what it is. At first I thought it was bad wheel bearings, so I had a shop replace my left wheel bearing, but now it's back? Now I'm thinking it's the 4WD AWE (or whatever), but I'm pretty sure the shop that put my lift on had to change that for the lift anyways. Hope you find an answer!



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