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Age: 36 Posts: 122 Joined: 21st May 2010 Ride: 1997 EL Ford Fairmont Ghia Location: Brisbane |
hi guys,
for a while now my front left brake has been making a creaking noise when braking. At first i thought i needed new pads (and upon consultation with my mechanic he agreed and said cheap pads can do this), as at higher speed it sounds like that crunchy gindy noise but i am not convinced. At really low speed (like 1-2kmh) with foot on brake the is a creaking noise, and it will disappear if it has been raining. If anything i am more inclined to think it is more of a suspension noise or something to do with steering. What do you all think? I think there is also a bearing issue on that corner if that makes any difference. Thanks, Louie |
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Fairmont_03_5.4 |
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Hey Mate,
If the brake rotor is shiny then your rotors are probably "glazed" if thats the case, then you'll need to get them machined. Should set ya back about 50 bucks a corner. But replace the pads as well or scuff up the old ones with some sand paper.
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louie0408 |
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Age: 36 Posts: 122 Joined: 21st May 2010 Ride: 1997 EL Ford Fairmont Ghia Location: Brisbane |
ahh ok, i had the rotors machined a couple of months ago and the mechanic said he cleaned up the pads at the same time. He said they were cheap pads but they had another 15000ks in em. Is it conceivable that because they are cheap they are making this noise? or is he taking me for a ride?
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Yeah if you have been braking really hard even once or twice it can cause the rotors to get glazed, happens to mine all the time but i just put up with the creaking noise at low speeds. But if its making a grinding noise when your braking the pads could even be completely worn out. You can check how far the pads are gone pretty easily by jacking the car up and taking the wheel off.
May sound stupid but check your wheels are done up nice and tight too. If you do end up getting new pads, and you want something really really good, get green stuff pads. If you want something thats good performance and reasonable price go for bendix ultimates. These will wear out the rotors quciker but give you good performance. I personally use bendix heavy dutys cuz im in peak hour for two hours a day.
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Fairmont_03_5.4 |
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Oh yeah, and that grinding noise could also be a wheel bearing, but most of the time you'll hear it all the time, not just when you put the brakes on.
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louie0408 |
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Age: 36 Posts: 122 Joined: 21st May 2010 Ride: 1997 EL Ford Fairmont Ghia Location: Brisbane |
ok well i am pretty sure i have a wheel bearing prob on that same corner so that may well be what it is. I have a mate that can help me do that job, but if i was to buy the parts, what would i need to get?
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Fairmont_03_5.4 |
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Not sure mate, as i have never done the wheel bearing before. From memeory i got the whole job done on my front left for bout $240 i think all you need is the bearing.
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ELboy |
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louie0408 wrote: ok well i am pretty sure i have a wheel bearing prob on that same corner so that may well be what it is. I have a mate that can help me do that job, but if i was to buy the parts, what would i need to get? To test front wheel bearings just jack the front of car up. Leave wheel on, grab wheel at top and bottom and give it a good wiggle there should be no movement if there is any movement you will either need bearings re packed and re adjusted or replaced. I recommend you get a professional to re adjust or replace wheels bearings not something a novice should be doing take my word im a qualified mechanic iv seen the consequences Also brake creak is normal at very low speeds with light brake application |
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Stu5766 |
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Age: 43 Posts: 78 Joined: 15th Jun 2010 Ride: XD Fairmont Ghia 351 Location: Blue Mountains |
Sounds like what is called pad grauntch ( i think thats how it is spelt ), common cause is low quality pads, or glazzed rotors ( as stated in earlier posts ) also caused by poor bedding in.
Light skim on the rotors & a good pad ( depending on budget ) will fix it up. Just ask for EL bearing kits, gives you bearing cups & cones & seals. But as stated, if in doubt get professional assistance. Its straight forward if you have done it, but why take a chance. |
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