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Old 03-31-2014, 04:14 PM
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i like mbct's advice but after that... it sounds like you likely have a warped rotor if you can see the caliper moving a bit.
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Replaced the rotors still there. Local place quoted me 400 worse case for parts and all.
Old 04-02-2014, 12:30 PM
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Assuming you lubed the slides when you had the rotors off, and either replaced the pads or at least deglazed the pads and parking brake shoes, there's not much left in the braking system to cause a squeak. And if it makes the noise when its up on jacks, it is not suspension. Wheel bearing? If you have one starting to go, it could heat up enough for the grease to run out of the cage and cause a squeak. Is that wheel hub hotter than the other side after you drive it for a bit?
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Just got mine diagnosed today. Was quoted $90 to replace front and rear U Joints. Have you looked into that?



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