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  1. #1
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    Help!!!! s2k noise issues

    Hi guys im getting a squeeking noise from my passenger side rear tyre i pulled the tyre of seems fine pulled the brakes apart nathing wrong there any ideas??? as i brake the noise gets deeper and stronger
    Last edited by AXS; 03-02-2011 at 03:01 AM.
    "SEX" Should Be Like V-TEC, The Whole Street Should Hear You Coming!

  2. #2
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    Maybe your disc needs to be machined ? If its really bad, you might be able to feel the ripple with ur fingers.

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    nathing wrong with disc or pads i got a feeling some were needs to be greased up sounds realy realy ruff maybe new bearing? any 1 have this issue before?
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    No idea. Maybe get it diagnosed by a mechanic. P.s. It would help if you put a proper title in the topic title rather than just "Help!!!!"

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    Try shaking the wheel... that might confirm whether it is the wheel bearing.
    I'm assuming you've taken the disc off completely? I did have a rock stuck inbetween the rotor and the rotor shield once which made the worst noises... :|
    Maybe the ABS sensor? I guess the best you can do until you find a mech is spinning the wheel and have somebody brake for you...

    Good luck.

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    what are you pads like? they could be glazed.

    try pull them out and rough them up and see if that helps...

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