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Odd squealing / high pitched noise on highway?
« on: August 24, 2007, 12:03:35 PM »
I replaced my brakes about a month ago and all went well.  For the past 2 weeks though I have been hearing a really loud, high pitched squeal/screech coming from my wheels.  It goes away when I press the brakes, and if I rock the steering left to right it disappears when the car is loaded from the left side.  It also comes and goes when I drive over bumps on the highway.  THe noise only seems to become apparent above 45mph.

So, could this be brakes, or wheel bearings?  I want to yank wheels and look around, but I am just far too busy lately...taking a leak is almost hard to schedule in.  The rear wheel bearings were replaced 2 Decembers ago.  The fronts...I have no idea when or IF they ever have.  Do wheel bearings squael when they are going south?  I thought they just made a lot of low frequency noise & vibration.

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Odd squealing / high pitched noise on highway?
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2007, 05:14:49 PM »
I had a similar noise and it turned out to be a sticking front brake caliper. I bought two rebuild kits and replaced the guide bolts on both sides. No more sticking caliper, no more noise! I let mine go a little bit too long and ended up with a slightly warped disc.

Lift your car and spin the wheels...you should be able to feel if its a wheel bearing or just sticking brakes --- a wheel bearing will make the wheel spin roughly, a brake problem will only make it difficult to spin the wheel (and add some noise, likely).
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Odd squealing / high pitched noise on highway?
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2007, 05:51:35 PM »
Alrighty, I will check it out.  I rebuilt the calipers when I did my brakes, so I sure hope they are not sticking.  This is not my first caliper rebuild either.  Maybe this is why my car feels slow and I swear it pulls every so slightly to the right (though it could be the road, or my imagination).  Thanks!

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Where is the cheapest place to get the front wheel bearing/hubs?  Those suckers are $$$!!!

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« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2007, 06:46:13 PM »
Just asking the obvious... You have checked for stuff lodged between the rotor and backing plates right?

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« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2007, 09:25:08 AM »
I have not actually.  I will try that.  A couple weeks ago I pulled the pads and gave them a thick coating of anti-squeal goo.  It quieted the squeal down a bunch, but now it is as bad as ever.  Could using new pads on old, un-surfaced rotors be the problem?  I am tempted to pull the rotors & have them turned.  They have more than enough metal left for it.

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