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Ok, I was coming home from a day trip out of town. About a 100 mile trip, it was very hot and humid outside. I was 5 miles from home and it started. I can only describe it as it sounded like the front driver side wheel would periodically stop or slow down enough for it to chirp like I slammed the brakes. I was driving about 45 mph in a straight line.
No service lights on dash came on. I just replaced the front rotors and pads and the drivers side caliper. So I'm thinking it's some kind of bearing. I'm not that mechanically incline, but I can replace the rotor and pads. How difficult is a bearing replacement( if that's the problem)??? It's a Z71 Silverado 2003 with 36K on it. I'd appreciate any thoughts. |
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Re: A new noise....bearing?
Did it start pulling to one side?
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