My wife told me she thinks her brakes are bad because she was hearing a sound when stopping. I checked the left front brakes and they were good so I put that back together and removed the rear and checked that left brake out. It also looked good so I put it back together. When I was tightening up the rear tire I turned the wheel by hand. It turns a few degrees and then when it tightens up it clanks, and when I turn it more it squeals. It doesn't feel very easy to turn either, but I don't know what is normal on that. If I turn the wheel from left to right it takes a few degrees for it to connect with the drive shaft and cause the drive shaft to turn. When it does hook up it makes that clanking sound. Also the squealing or screeching sound is louder if I turn the driver side wheel to the right clockwise. Does anyone have any ideas what this could be? It feels like it could be a wheel bearing or something with the little drive shaft that connects to the rear wheel. Any advice would be very much appreciated. I'm assuming this is something that happens to a lot of these vehicles. It has about 180,000 mi on it. I suspect it's either the wheel bearing or the axle.
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My wife told me she thinks her brakes are bad because she was hearing a sound when stopping.
I checked the left front brakes and they were good so I put that back together and removed the rear and checked that left brake out. It also looked good so I put it back together.
When I was tightening up the rear tire I turned the wheel by hand. It turns a few degrees and then when it tightens up it clanks, and when I turn it more it squeals. It doesn't feel very easy to turn either, but I don't know what is normal on that.
If I turn the wheel from left to right it takes a few degrees for it to connect with the drive shaft and cause the drive shaft to turn. When it does hook up it makes that clanking sound.
Also the squealing or screeching sound is louder if I turn the driver side wheel to the right clockwise.
Does anyone have any ideas what this could be? It feels like it could be a wheel bearing or something with the little drive shaft that connects to the rear wheel. Any advice would be very much appreciated. I'm assuming this is something that happens to a lot of these vehicles. It has about 180,000 mi on it. I suspect it's either the wheel bearing or the axle.
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