Hi. When I'm driving at slow speeds I can faintly hear a squeaking noise from what seems to be coming for my left front tire. It annoys and worries me because I can hear it. It is not loud, but you will notice it after a while, especially if you're the one driving it. I physically inspected the tire and the screws and they look fine. I don't know what is causing it to squeak. At high speeds, the squeaking noise disappears. Oh and I don't get the squeaking noise when I brake. It is when I am in motion. What could be the problem?
2007-03-20
15:14:44
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Moomoo
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yeah i thought it might be the cap covering the screws, but i still heard the noise. it can't be the brakes because i had them replaced a few months ago. i will go and research the wheel bearing thing. how long does it take to fix if this is the case? is it expensive? how much is a reasonable price/rate?
2007-03-20
15:31:27 ·
update #1