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Old 09-10-2005, 04:35 PM
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Brake problems

I have this awfull clicking noise that seems to be coming from my passenger side rear wheel, it only happens at slow speeds, or should I say its only noticable at slow speeds, it coincides (sp) with the rotation of the wheel, it dosnt happen all the time, its worst early in the morning and when the car has had chance to warm up, it dispapears when light pressure is applied to the foot brake but not when I pull the handbrake on. I have checked th back of the studs for clearance..everything is OK, I have new pads on, new discs, had the wheel bearing changed, had the handbrake shoes changed, had the oil in the diff changed. What on this earth could it be? I`m at a total loss.
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Old 09-10-2005, 06:32 PM
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Re: Brake problems

think it coudl be your half shaft, that or your supension...seems like youve replaced everything else over there that it could have been

my half shaft makes a clicking noise that like at low speeds and on heavy breaking... check your cv boost and see if theres any rips and stuff
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