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Old Apr 13, 2009 | 12:13 PM
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Default Re: What causes a squeaky wheel on a turn?

Originally Posted by mdaniels4
no, no, Black, I don't think it will either, just saying that if it did then you don't want to be in it is all. I really doubt it's the brakes, they usually don't squeak on a slow turn, or scrape on a turn for that matter as they are on a virtual flixed plane. What is usually the case on a turn is pressure points being made from the normal position to the new stressed point, that's why I'm thinking suspension, or as lantana said the bearings. Just have it checked out when you get the chance and it'll be fine.
Thanks! Don't scare me man! I need to listen more and see if it went away. I will bring it in and have it looked at. I wonder if suspension and bearings are covered under the max care warantee.
 
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