Metallic squealing Rear wheel 2004 Silverado
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Metallic squealing Rear wheel 2004 Silverado
Hello,
I have a 2004 silverado Z71 and my right rear wheel squeaks alot after its been driving for a while. It only squeaks while driving and stops when stopped gets louder as I go faster. It doesn't get louder or quieter when i tap the brakes either. The brake pads/rotors are in good shape. I thought it was my u joint and had that replaced but the noise is definitely coming from rear wheel. Anyone have any suggestions?
I have a 2004 silverado Z71 and my right rear wheel squeaks alot after its been driving for a while. It only squeaks while driving and stops when stopped gets louder as I go faster. It doesn't get louder or quieter when i tap the brakes either. The brake pads/rotors are in good shape. I thought it was my u joint and had that replaced but the noise is definitely coming from rear wheel. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Leaf springs are a possibility. Just a suggestion, not a diagnosis. I encourage you to take the vehicle in for an inspection. A certified technician will be able to offer a more accurate diagnosis with a physical inspection.
Keep us posted!
If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact me.
Louis
GM Customer Service
Leaf springs are a possibility. Just a suggestion, not a diagnosis. I encourage you to take the vehicle in for an inspection. A certified technician will be able to offer a more accurate diagnosis with a physical inspection.
Keep us posted!
If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact me.
Louis
GM Customer Service
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