squeaking sound under hood?
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squeaking sound under hood?
I just installed my SR intake the other day, then i noticed if im turning, i can hear this spueaking sound like right where my intake is. So i pop the hood and shake the intake to see if thats the noise, and when i did that it didnt make any noise, any of u guys have this problem?
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Originally posted by jdmakkord
two words bro....rat bait! jfwy be sure everything is tight and not rubbing anywhere
two words bro....rat bait! jfwy be sure everything is tight and not rubbing anywhere
if u have a generic intake, it probably doesnt mount to the body anywhere and its probably rubbing up against the body or something
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Re: squeaking sound under hood?
Originally posted by AcC95oRd
So i pop the hood and shake the intake to see if thats the noise, and when i did that it didnt make any noise,
So i pop the hood and shake the intake to see if thats the noise, and when i did that it didnt make any noise,
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I don't know if it's the same problem as mine. mine wasn't relate to the intake at all, just that the thin metal disk located behind the disk brake are too close to it, so once you turn, it rubs against the edge of the disk brake. All I did was pushed it a lil backward, giving lil clearance between the 2.
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Originally posted by PoohBoi
I don't know if it's the same problem as mine. mine wasn't relate to the intake at all, just that the thin metal disk located behind the disk brake are too close to it, so once you turn, it rubs against the edge of the disk brake. All I did was pushed it a lil backward, giving lil clearance between the 2.
I don't know if it's the same problem as mine. mine wasn't relate to the intake at all, just that the thin metal disk located behind the disk brake are too close to it, so once you turn, it rubs against the edge of the disk brake. All I did was pushed it a lil backward, giving lil clearance between the 2.