Rear Brake clicking
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1996 Blazer LT, just had new brakes all around, rotors and pads, drums and shoes. Now, when braking fairly hard from about 30 mph, I hear a "double clicking" from the rear brakes...almost sounds like a rock tumbling in a hubcap. Remember hubcaps? My mechanic took everything off again, and all seems to be right. The clicking correllates with the speed of the tire rotation...click click..click click....click click......and so on...
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ONLY when braking...I know what a rock or a screw sounds like in my tread...took a rock out tonight when I got home, actually...glad it wasn't a screw. Like I said, it happens when I engage the brakes...
Last edited by Scuba65; 07-21-2010 at 05:26 PM.
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Still no idea what's going on with those brakes...I saw another thread where a bad bearing may have the tire not "running true" to the rest of the vehicle...wonder if that could be the cause...or a bent axle...
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