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Old Apr 13, 2009 | 11:27 AM
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Default Re: What causes a squeaky wheel on a turn?

Originally Posted by mdaniels4
Lantana is right. Grab the wheel and try to move it side to side. then grab it top and bottom try to move it in and out. These two will tell if you have suspension issues. And he's also right about a possible loose or worn bearing which is something you definately do not wish to freeze at 60 mph, much less 120+. if that happens you'd better wake Leroy up from his nap in the passenger seat, because leRoy ain't never seen a car crash like that one's going to be!
I will eventually have it checked out but I don't think the wheel will freeze up. It is a very quiet squeak. It sounds just like the brakes going bad. It may just be the brakes.
 
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