09-23-2009, 04:20 PM | #41 |
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Re: Really annoying sqealing from back brakes
After getting my new tires, my back brake squeaks but not all of the time. Could they have done something wrong when they put my back wheel back on? The sound only occurs with 'light' braking and goes away if I push down a little harder. It's been about a week now and it's still doing it.
I hate to hijack this stupid thread and bump it back up to the top but I don't want to start my own new thread either. People like that guy make me so glad I'm 21 and I work hard for everything I own and I'm going to school so that one day I will have "baller status" with 8 cars and 10 motorcycles in my 20 car garage. Hehehehe! My parents were pretty wealthy but my first car was a 1991 Jeep Cherokee with 89k miles on it and it only cost $3000. Now I drive my own $1500 motorcycle and my 03 Jeep Liberty I pay for by myself. um...anyway...end tangent. So about my brakes? =P
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09-23-2009, 04:32 PM | #42 |
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Re: Really annoying sqealing from back brakes
Could be a spot of grease, oil, etc. on the shoe/s. Mine still does it after 3000 miles with my tire change. Still stops perfect. I'm not going to worry about it until I need to pull the rear wheel off again. There are so many things that can make shoes squeal. Now if your braking performance goes south, then I really would pull the rear and give it a look.
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09-23-2009, 07:28 PM | #43 |
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Re: Really annoying sqealing from back brakes
Nope, I seem to be stopping just fine. Thanks for the input. =)
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09-23-2009, 11:48 PM | #44 |
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Re: Really annoying sqealing from back brakes
diffluere,
Good for you, I like anybody that stands on their own two feet! Earning what you've got makes you really appreciate it a lot more than if somebody just hands it to you. Best wishes on your education, I wish I had taken that route when I was your age instead of doing it at 45 like I am now. What's your major? |
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09-24-2009, 09:24 AM | #46 |
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Re: Really annoying sqealing from back brakes
maybe there was a little man stuck in there and when you hit the breaks he gets smashed and screams.. hahhahahahhahahaha dont mind me, i just woke up..
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It's never too late to go back to school! If you want to learn more about something just enroll in your local community college and take some classes. The comm. college here even has random classes like 'Indian Cuisine' where you just go and learn how to cook Indian food. =) I love school. Eventually I want to be a college professor in the time between forensic cases.
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