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ANNOYING problem! CV AXLE OR BRAKES? Input Wanted Plz!

Old Mar 22, 2004 | 06:04 AM
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Originally Posted by e30dood
Did you use some type of brake quiet grease? If not, thats most likely your problem. The pads are vibrating when they hit the rotor. Just get some of that brake quiet grease from your local autostore and put it on the back of the pads.
There's one of my other problems. None of the calipers had any shims installed within them. I looked at the helms and clearly there are shims supposed to be there. I guess the jerk that changed the brakes last decided the car didnt need them. But the brakes i had on previously were quiet, didnt make a peep until they went bad.

What i'm going to do today is the last draw, i'm going to swap rotors. Put the left on the right and vice versa. If the sound transfers to the left side of the car then i know its a rotor, if it stays on the right, then it must be something else. Think thats a good idea?

Thanx for the replies once more!

Dave
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Old Mar 22, 2004 | 08:16 AM
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I just switched the rotors and here are the results...

The noise is STILL there, but its alot less audible, not my much, but some.

Its also harder to reproduce now. So now i'm guessing it is the cheap rotors like RedCivic said. Now would i have any return issues with these rotors? I might need to buy some "better" ones first to verify that it is indeed the rotors huh?

Thanks!

Dave
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Old Mar 24, 2004 | 08:58 AM
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Yah definetly a defective bearing would "howl" any time the vehicle is in motion. A defective CV joint would make a bunch of clicking noises, especially when turning at full lock. I guess the question is, what is the sound like that is coming? Is it a squeak type sound (like brakes?), if that is the case, then as everyone mentioned, it's the uncompatible materials in the disc rotor and the pad that cause the noise or poorly lubed shims. One thing I always tell individuals wanting me to repair their brakes, is to go buy the OEM stuff from the dealer, no Pep-Boys, Kragen's, Autozone, whatever...crap as they DO squeak from uncompatible, or rather poorly blended composition materials (organic vs semi-metallic compounds).

Another thing to check too is the brake wear indicators, make sure they are on there properly and securely. I use the "IB" rule (something I made myself) and that is Inboard Bottom for location of the indicators (I call them squealers ). As far as taking them back, brake pads I know from part stores are warrantied for life, but I don't know about actual money back. It never hurts to try, good luck!

Whenever you get new rotors, what I do is take brake cleaner and spray the back and front of the disc and wipe. You DON'T need to do this for pads however. Make sure you lube also the caliper sliding bolts (not the threads however, just the smooth portion that goes inside the caliper housing), never really seen this to cause noise, but it helps.

And not trying to insult your intelligence, but try to be gentle with the brakes for the first 200 miles as they break in properly, an often occurience of out of round or "warped" rotors is people freakin slam their brakes within the breakin period and wonder why it happened so quickly.
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