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Old 07-19-2019, 10:41 AM   #8
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I also believe you noise is caused by either a shield rubbing or from a problem in the e-brake!
I checked closely to make sure nothing was rubbing (with the wheel off, then the brake pads out, then the disc/drum off). As I mentioned, there was a little sound that went away after cleaning out the drum, but that was not my main problem. Cornering one way now seems to exacerbate it a bit, so the bearing is looking more likely. As well as the fact that I cannot replicate the sound with the wheels unloaded.
I have a good wall to drive along on my way home today, so I will confirm which side it is coming from and then order the bearing.
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