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Freakin' Squeak

Freakin' Squeak

Postby Guest » Thu Jan 30, 2003 6:14 pm

I've got 18" Chrome wheels, Tokico struts, Eibach springs and new front and rear brakes (including parking brake drum pads or whatever). So why do I have this darn :evil: squeak :evil: that doesn't go away. Everything appears to be well oiled. Does anyone else have this problem..? As soon as I increase to the legal speed limit the darn squeak starts and you can hear it louder in small streets where it seems to echo more because of the closeness. Please help. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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Postby 01RDSLE » Fri Jan 31, 2003 5:21 am

guest, I think your wheels are too small, you should upgrade to 20" :D

for real, it's obvious you have a calipar pin or something loose rubbing up against the wheel. determine what wheel it is and take it in. it can't be any easier than that. :drinking: :drinking: :drinking: :drinking:
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Postby 01RDSLE » Fri Jan 31, 2003 5:26 am

oh yea, check for stuck pebbles too. they can make a lot of noise.
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Postby Guest » Fri Jan 31, 2003 5:04 pm

Thanks for the advice. I'll check for anything rubbing up against my small tires. Thanks again...
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Postby Guest » Sat Mar 15, 2003 4:15 pm

it sounds to me like it could be your timing belt
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Postby CrazyCraig » Sat Mar 15, 2003 10:32 pm

Anonymous wrote:it sounds to me like it could be your timing belt

Give your head a shake! :roll:
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Re: squeak

Postby CrazyCraig » Sun Mar 16, 2003 4:35 pm

redhottoyo wrote:what do you mean by that


If your timing belt is squealing, that means that it is slipping. Slipping = serious timing problems.

Since you just had the brakes done, chances are that when the brake pads were replaced, the pads weren't treated with "disc brake quiet" which is a silicon type compound used on the contact surfaces between the pad and the caliper, used to stop the squealing which is common with disc brakes. A teflon type pad may be used for the same purpose, depending on the type of brake pads that were purchased. Or, it may just be that the pads haven't had time to "seat" yet.
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Postby Flipside909 » Sun Mar 16, 2003 5:24 pm

Anonymous wrote:it sounds to me like it could be your timing belt


Sorry, but timing belts don't squeal. LOL. Timing belts just break and that's the end of it. Now on the other hand, the power steering and a/c belt do squeal.
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