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Old 10-08-2007, 07:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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so a constant squealing noise from the wheels until u hit the brakes is bearings right or is it something easier to fix? and its only at high speeds.
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is anything rubbing anywhere? is it coming from all the wheels or is a certain wheel?
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Its on the front wheels. and i only here it on the highway and it stops once i hit the brakes. then it comes back once i get up to speed. it doesn't matter if im turning really.
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i would start by pulling the wheels and looking at the brakes. could be the wear indicator.

if not, jack up each tire. grab at opposite sides and try to wiggle. if there is play, the bearing is loose and probably worn.
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