View Full Version : right rear wheel squeak?


2tone
09-28-2009, 01:45 PM
I hope double-posting isn't again the rules!! But it's hard to get love in the tech section - not many people look there unless they have a problem!!
Anyway - can anyone else help me diagnose the right rear squeak please?

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so at low speeds, i can hear a squeaking from my right rear tire area. any ideas?

i say at low speeds...it may be there at high speeds but i just can't hear it b/c of wind/road noise. i searched a bit and saw that we could have squeaky brakes, but could that only happen to one side? it definitely seems tied to the wheel, b/c i can hear the noise with the tire rotation, like it squeaks methodically/rhythmically.

i have rb sways, and i haven't re-greased them since i got them about 2 years ago. i also need new tires, if that means anything. a tad over 60k, but last check up a few months ago said brakes were fine (with regard to wear).

any thoughts or ideas to check out would be very helpful. the sound is only a tad bit annoying...i mostly just don't want to keep driving if i'm doing damage to something. thanks.

tubingchamp
09-28-2009, 01:52 PM
No double posting!!

2tone
09-28-2009, 02:13 PM
No double posting!!

ok ok!! double-posting fixed, now help me!! :sad:


spoolin8 chimed in earlier and thought it might be a hub issue. don't know anything about that though...

2tone
09-28-2009, 03:47 PM
so this might be it?? i guess i'll jack the car up tonight and see if i can rock the wheel at all.

i may have noticed a bit of steering wander, but blew it off b/c the car tracks in grooved pavement sometimes. but damn, this could get expensive!

http://www.aa1car.com/library/2003/bf50360.htm

Razz1
09-28-2009, 03:57 PM
You have to get under the car and check everything.

You could have an Armadillo or some other rodent caught up back there.

2tone
09-28-2009, 05:08 PM
You have to get under the car and check everything.

You could have an Armadillo or some other rodent caught up back there.

ok...any idea what to look for? i mean, i can do some stuff, but i'm not mechanically inclined enough to just look around and figure it out! just maybe check bolts, etc.?

point is i'd prefer to avoid having to take it to the shop, for money reasons and annoyance reasons. but maybe i'll have to...

ghsmark20
02-22-2010, 09:59 PM
I having this problem....

JSTABLRRR
03-09-2010, 07:40 PM
Me too...Im about to check my brake pads though but still same problem as you guys =(

Raevik
03-09-2010, 08:24 PM
Mine just started this crap too.

I notice it when backing out of the driveway. It seems to go away after that...and it's only really noticeable when backing up...

Chad D.
03-09-2010, 08:31 PM
Have you checked your e-brake?

2tone
03-09-2010, 08:44 PM
i forgot about this thread!!

so after i got new wheels mine stopped squeaking. turns out, i only had 2 lugs in that wheel!! wtf i know. i thought the tech at discount tire was f-cking with me. so i don't know if someone sabataged my wheel ha ha or what, but 3 lugs just fell out. i couldn't remember who was the last person to remove that wheel (shop, mazda, me, etc.). anyway, scare to think my wheel could have flown off. luckily i heard the squeak and had ordered my new wheels so it didn't last long.

probably not what's going on with other posters, but check your lugs, ha ha. i guess my tire was very slightly rocking side to side causing the noise. couldn't feel anything in straights or turns though.

maskedferret
03-09-2010, 09:09 PM
I seem to have this problem as well, but am unsure whether it might be my pads. I remember a long while ago where my wheel wasn't completely screwed on tight and it took a visit to the dealership to discover it. :( I think I was riding on it for about a week back then, but I don't think I experienced this squeak at the time until I put on new pads later, hence my confusion. (being performance pads that I know squeak at low speeds) Adding to that confusion; when I hear it, I can make it stop when applying my e-brake.

After a while, I realized the hub spacer thingy in my aftermarket wheel from the rear right seemed to come out rather easily compared to the other wheels (I swap wheels with the seasons). I always have to put the spacer back in the wheel and snap the wire fastener back in when swapping wheels. :dunno: I have never experienced any shimmy or shudder under braking; just this annoying pulsating squeak at low speeds (especially when coasting).

I will follow up after I replace my rotors and pads this weekend or so. (going back to OEM)

maskedferret
03-18-2010, 05:38 PM
New OEM pads (+hardware) and rotors installed -- no more squeak!

I'll eventually try my old pads out to see if the problem persists with them.

Uncivilizedracer
03-18-2010, 06:11 PM
grease the bearings

alnielsen
03-18-2010, 08:02 PM
Brake Pads have a tab on them that makes a noise to tell you they are almost used up. This is most likely the answer to everyones problem.

maskedferret
03-18-2010, 08:07 PM
Brake Pads have a tab on them that makes a noise to tell you they are almost used up. This is most likely the answer to everyones problem.

Not in my case my squeaking was caused by a set of Cobalt Friction GT Sports (no tab); I r speshal.