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Old 06-04-2022, 01:05 PM
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Hey everyone, bone stock (aside from Extinct thermo and pcv mod) 2003 SE7 here. Got the rear pads done recently during a brake inspection last month. Aside from some squeaking that could be expected, truck brakes fine after. It has since developed what I would call a rubbing kind of noise especially in the front driver side. It sounds rotational and is clear during acceleration. I checked the front driveshaft I replaced months ago and it’s tight and has been greased properly. I’m taking it to the brake shop Monday to see if there was anything on their end to take care of. Any other leads I should look at for diagnosis?
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Old 06-04-2022, 03:46 PM
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As near as I can think it could be one or all of these:
- Hub
- CV joint
- splash guard for the rotor
- pad was installed incorrectly and maybe the squealing is the anti squeal plate
 
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Old 06-04-2022, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by longtallsally
As near as I can think it could be one or all of these:
- Hub
- CV joint
- splash guard for the rotor
- pad was installed incorrectly and maybe the squealing is the anti squeal plate
great place to start thanks.
 
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