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Ady 555 Site Moderator Member Since: 12 Dec 2010 Location: Good old yorkshire Posts: 8738 |
Sounds like a sticking caliper to me. Strip it down and give it a good clean, possibly sand a bit of the surface off the pads. Have you swapped discs and pads like for like or have you used spurious replacement parts? After a run, have you touched the rear wheels to see in any of them are any hotter than the other? If one is hotter, then its as i suggested above. If they are both the same, then it could be the handbrake, but i doubt it is that, as touching the foot brake wouldn't cause the noise to disappear. Also check to see if your wheel nuts are tight. They could be loose. |
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Fri Jan 16 2015 9:06pm |
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FatJoe Member Since: 13 Dec 2014 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 259 |
When you say 'had them fitted' if you got a garage to do them then go back and let them know so they get their hands dirty.
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Fri Jan 16 2015 9:46pm |
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bri2063 Member Since: 26 Feb 2014 Location: Glasgow Posts: 20 |
Cheers Ady and Joe will check that out ,just back from a run out as there is a considerable amount of snow out had car on snow setting and not one bit of noise leads me to think it could be a rear differential problem |
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Sat Jan 17 2015 1:56pm |
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bri2063 Member Since: 26 Feb 2014 Location: Glasgow Posts: 20 |
Forget last post as noise still there ,sounds like you may be right ady as on a long run there stopped to touch brake discs and calipers passenger side touchable but drivers side nearly had my finger tips off . |
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Sun Jan 18 2015 7:21pm |
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