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> Change the Axle and still Problem, irritating noise still
post Mar 9, 2006 - 1:29 AM
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i change my axle last week thursday and since the tires were off i also checkk the brake hoses and caliper and brake pads, and when i put everything back and i drove it for a little while, that claking sound is still there(the claking sound you hear letting you know it might be time to change your axle) well i'm like WTF and then on top of that it sounds like the brake pad is rubbing against the rotor (the Screeching sound like your running your finger nails down a chalkboard). i think i already know whats wrong with i think when i remove the pads out of the caliper the little spring thingy that holds the pads apart i compress them to much so that it wouldn't push the pad away from the rotor. anyways i'm going to check to see if its that as well as the spindle or something, maybe i might need to re pack the spindle bearing with grease or something? any suggestions when i do this tomorrow? maybe checking something else since i'm down there?

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post Mar 9, 2006 - 9:49 AM
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Its most likely your wheel bearing, The axels don't need change unless the boot is torned and that is the only sign of wear and tear. With both hands and from top to bottom of your wheel give it a nice pull and see if it will move inward or outward. If it does that Replace your wheel bearing.
You can also tap the spindle a bit back with a hammer or use your hands to push the spindle back into shape to avoid the screeching noise. (Its probbaly scratching agsinst the rotors)

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