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Old Mar 21, 2009 | 07:59 PM
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Just recently i went mudding in my blazer and ever since it has been making a high pitch metal griding noise from the front passanger side, it wont happen when i apply the brakes and its more like a rotation of the tire rubbing like the faster i go the faster the incrimints of noise. and it like occational when i turn the wheel slightly left or right. It never happend before i went mudding and i didnt hit anything that would have messed up the allignment or broken any thing, so idk if its just mud and dirt or w.e. Any suggestions?
 
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Have a look at the dust shield on the front brakes. Also check your pad wear. I have had the brake screechers make noise when not on the brakes and then stop once you push on the pedal.
 
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