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    I was at the track last nite. Ran 11 runs. One brakestand. This morning i noticed a weird sound when i turn left coming from what seems like the right rear tire.. WTF is it? ANy suggestions? Loose, warped rotors or something? i have no clue! Doesnt make sound when i brake, only turning left..
    2003 Fire Red Dakota R/T 5.9<p>V-Force Exhaust<br />Custom Cold Air Intake

  • #2
    At first I was like [img]graemlins/omg.gif[/img] 11's

    Then I realized that was in the 1/8.

    Is it like a power steering whine? I doubt it has anything to do with your brakes.
    \" As being is to becoming, so is pure itellect to opinion, so is science to belief, and understanding to the peception of shadows.\" - Plato

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    • #3
      <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Oryan02:
      At first I was like [img]graemlins/omg.gif[/img] 11's

      Then I realized that was in the 1/8.

      Is it like a power steering whine? I doubt it has anything to do with your brakes.
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      11 runs, not 11s in the 1/8 =D. The sound is coming from what sounds like the rear of my car.. im going to get my brakes done anyway and if it doesnt solve the problem, ill take it to a mechanic. thanks
      2003 Fire Red Dakota R/T 5.9<p>V-Force Exhaust<br />Custom Cold Air Intake

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      • #4
        <blockquote>quote:</font><hr> Is it like a power steering whine? <hr></blockquote> [img]graemlins/dunce.gif[/img] I didn't read the whole thing. Sorry bout that. I'd take the Diff cover off and check the gears and oil. Check the oil level first. You may not have enough. Are you sure that it isn't happening at high speeds?
        \" As being is to becoming, so is pure itellect to opinion, so is science to belief, and understanding to the peception of shadows.\" - Plato

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        • #5
          <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Oryan02:
          [img]graemlins/dunce.gif[/img] I didn't read the whole thing. Sorry bout that. I'd take the Diff cover off and check the gears and oil. Check the oil level first. You may not have enough. Are you sure that it isn't happening at high speeds?<hr></blockquote>

          any speed over 5 mhp itll squeek. Is it possible to break a shock? Or bushing or something? god the sound is annoying..
          2003 Fire Red Dakota R/T 5.9<p>V-Force Exhaust<br />Custom Cold Air Intake

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          • #6
            If it's a squeak it could be a bushing. If its a squeel, I would look closer at the diff. Doesn't Edwards have an auto hobby shop? Put the car on a lift and take a look underneath. Dunno what else to tell ya.
            \" As being is to becoming, so is pure itellect to opinion, so is science to belief, and understanding to the peception of shadows.\" - Plato

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            • #7
              I get the same thing...I installed a Triflow Exhaust and think that it may be rubbing somewhere. Its only when I turn left, mostly when I really gun it though. I have been underthere twice to see if I could find it. I had to replace the rear pinion seal...I hope that its not the diff that is causing that sound. Hope that helps.
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