Re: Whirring.
Took the wheel off, pads off, rotor off. spin the hub by hand - no play,
no noise. put the rotor and pads back on, and sure enough - there's a
slight warp in the rotor. pisses me off too, I just replaced them. Here
i thought Brembo was pretty good. Also, the inside pad isn't wearing
properly. it looks as if 2/3 of the pad are coming into contact with the
rotor.
"TeGGeR®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in news:Xns96CCE15C35AB7tegger@
207.14.113.17:
> "Professor" <briangriffey@sbcglobal.net> wrote in
> news:1126309013.978266.188770@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com:
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>>> Matthew Allen wrote:
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>>> 99' accord 4door
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> Your car is 99 feet long? Or did you mean '99?
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>>> with a whirring from the RH rear. Someone told me
>>> probably a bearing. recently replace caliper and rotor on that side
>>> (well rotors and pad all around) and sound has been around since.
>>> I'm thinking something in the pad or between the pad and rotor.
>>> any other ideas. I really don't feel like ordering a bearing
>>> if the consensus is that it might just be dirt or something.
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>> Sounds like the pad is dragging back there...
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> Then it's not a "whirring" noise.
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