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Originally Posted by 99SilveradoRob
I guess i used the word seem cause I didn't want to completely rule that out. But I can say im 99% positive it isnt that. The sound and tone doesnt change in any way whatsoever regardless of how hard I hit the brakes or don't have the brakes applied. Plus it will roll in neutral from a dead stop on essentially level ground. But I will do what you suggested to reinspect everything. Narrow it down and maybe find something I overlooked.
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with both wheels off the ground check the wheel bearings for lateral movement and push inwards and outwards for movement compare each side...I suspect that you may have damaged the bearing with the pounding for rotor removal....
In the future use a penitrating oil before you attempt to replace the rotors on a vehicle of this age...then after a few days start repairs...
when installing rotors use antiseize paste to prevent this from recurring...
If the bearing is bad this is a good time to replace both bearings and seals as well as the rusted backing plates...