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Old 10-19-2009, 12:03 PM
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Hey all,

I have two quick questions I'm hoping someone can answer for me. I have a 2004 Discovery HSE.

1) Last November I had my rear brakes/rotors replaced and the front one's were replaced just last week, however there's still some noise coming from the brakes when I slow down, any thoughts as to why? The truck was fully detailed on the weekend so it shouldn't be brake dust or anything like that.

2) The truck seems to be pulling to the right a little, especially when braking. I had an alignment done over the summer, just had my winter tires put on (brand new) and the drag link was also replaced in the summer. Any ideas why it's pulling? I know there's a link in one of the rear air bags that I need to replace, but could that cause the vehicle to pull?

Thanks for your help!

Ryan
 
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Old 10-19-2009, 01:04 PM
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Check your tire pressure and well as tire wear on the r/f tire.
Find out what brand of brake pads were installed, install the wrong ones and they can be noisey. If it is still pulling, better have someone check your calipers for one that is totally functional.
By the way, have you had your brakes completely flush along with your brake jobs?
 
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