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Old 06-01-2009, 10:49 PM
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grinding??

i have a 93 sentra and just put new rotors, pads, and wheel studs on the front. the front right grinds whenever i turn the wheel left as i am moving. it gets louder when i push the brakes.... i have looked and nothing is rubbing from what i can see and like i said the rotors and pads are brand new. anything would be helpful
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Old 06-05-2009, 10:50 AM
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Re: grinding??

mine is a 92. the 3 main prob I have had are in order Caliper, Cv joint, Main bearing. Hope this helps get you in the right direction..
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Old 06-05-2009, 12:30 PM
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Re: grinding??

ok... so i figured out that the noise only happens when my brakes get really hot. only after i have been driving for a few hours it happens. i starts off quiet then slowly gets louder. my caliper seems fine and i can't think of what it could be. i know its something in my brakes because i used my engine to do most of the braking last night and it didn't get bad at all. i had to try to hear it last night. but i am still stuck. any ideas as to why it only happens when the brakes get hot?????
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