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asaychow 07-10-2018 12:17 PM

Squealing noise from front left tire
 
Hi guys!

So, I’ve noticed a squealing noise coming from, I think, my front right tire when I drive. When I look at my rotor and brakes, Everything is in tact and in excellent condition. The sound comes randomly when I’m driving. My buddies have said something might be stuck between the rotor and brakes? PLEASE HELP!!!

mt6127 07-12-2018 10:36 AM

Does it change sound when you lightly apply the brakes? Some brake pads have metal wires embedded in them to make a noise when the pads wear down. Did you check your pad thickness? Sometimes a stuck caliper can wear the pads unevenly (ie one side not the other so you'd need to remove the wheel to inspect). I'd also check to make sure the dust shield is not damaged as well at that time. If the noise happens when turning, then I'd suspect you have tire noise, which can be an alignment or worn steering or suspension component.

asaychow 07-12-2018 11:28 AM

Hey MT!

It only makes the noise when I’m driving. Not all the time but randomly here and there. No noise when I’m turning or anything. Just when I’m driving. I’m not sure about the brakes. They’re Volvo stock brakes/rotors. My rotors are fine and brake pads still have a lot of tread on them. Someone said they’re might be a rock stuck in between the rotors and brake pads? Is that a thing? Lol.

mt6127 07-14-2018 06:28 PM

sure, debris can get caught between the rotor and splash guard, or the guard (that thin metal shield behind the brakes) can be bent. Brake pads also can pick up a glazing or squeal due to insufficient grease on the back of the pads - or if somebody didn't install the shims. I'd pull the tires off and have a look see for anything obvious.

asaychow 07-14-2018 07:51 PM

Mmks! Thank you for the feedback.


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