Brakes Raddling?
#3
Follow the correct advice the pro gave you... that'd be a start.
Spelling **** time:
(sorry but your spelling is comical probably without your knowledge)
It's spelled rattling if they're making noise like a rattle. As in, the rattlesnake rattled it's rattle making a rattling sound.
Raddling would mean something entirely different and largely nonsensical.
Spelling **** time:
(sorry but your spelling is comical probably without your knowledge)
It's spelled rattling if they're making noise like a rattle. As in, the rattlesnake rattled it's rattle making a rattling sound.
Raddling would mean something entirely different and largely nonsensical.
#4
On the back of the pads they have these metal clips that keep them from moving around and making noise. Though with it being an 04 it might need a brake job anyway so maybe its time to upgrade the pads and change the brake fluid.
#5
The front or rear? The front pads have metal clips, that not all new pads come with, that should be placed on the back of the pad to keep them from making noise. The rear pads have a type of spring on the top side that should be compressed by the caliper to keep those from moving.
http://www.corner-carvers.com/forums...?t=4731&page=4
A quarter of the way down there is a good description of what I mean about the front pads.
http://www.corner-carvers.com/forums...?t=4731&page=4
A quarter of the way down there is a good description of what I mean about the front pads.
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