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Old 04-29-2014, 02:41 PM
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Rubbing sound from rear brake

Once my brakes warms up, I have a rubbing sound coming from my rear passenger side brake. I've replaced the pads, calipers and rotor. I've also tried adjusting the e brake tensioner too but the rubbing is still there. I'm out of ideas, anyone have this similar problem?
 
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Maybe the dust shield is rubbing against the rotor?
 
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Old 04-29-2014, 08:40 PM
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But if it was the dust shield, wouldn't it be rubbing all the time and not only when the brakes are warmed up?
 
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Old 04-30-2014, 03:24 PM
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UPDATE: Alright, so I've eliminated possibility of the rubbing sound coming from the brake pads, caliper, rotor, e brake tensioner, brake dust plate and brake pad wear indicator. All of these have been replaced and new or adjusted.

I'm going replace the wheel bearing/hub assembly next. Will update as soon as I get that changed out...
 
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Originally Posted by RedG35SKYLINE
UPDATE: Alright, so I've eliminated possibility of the rubbing sound coming from the brake pads, caliper, rotor, e brake tensioner, brake dust plate and brake pad wear indicator. All of these have been replaced and new or adjusted.

I'm going replace the wheel bearing/hub assembly next. Will update as soon as I get that changed out...
Any more details on when the sound occurs (while braking, turning, when driving slow/fast, or whatever), or does it just happen all the time once the brakes are warm. Also, what wheel setup are you running, are you lowered?
 
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Old 05-31-2014, 07:57 PM
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Any more details on when the sound occurs (while braking, turning, when driving slow/fast, or whatever), or does it just happen all the time once the brakes are warm. Also, what wheel setup are you running, are you lowered?
It was the wheel bearing.

I'm running stock 19" Rays lowered on Top Speed full coilovers. SPC camber and toe kit.
 
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