Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
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Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
Bought this '98 5.9 Limited last year for my wife. In Ouray last summer there
was a rattle in the front end when off-road except when the brakes were
applied.
I replaced pads. Still rattled. I replaced mounting pins. No change. I
replaced both calipers and rotors (had some pulsating) and pins again, but it
still rattles, unless the brakes are applied. Even a slight touch on the
pedal, not enough to slow at all, quiets it down.
It used to only rattle over bumps, but it's getting so it sets up a vibration
at slower speeds on pavement now that rumbles until higher speeds are reached,
or the brake is applied.
What the heck?
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
was a rattle in the front end when off-road except when the brakes were
applied.
I replaced pads. Still rattled. I replaced mounting pins. No change. I
replaced both calipers and rotors (had some pulsating) and pins again, but it
still rattles, unless the brakes are applied. Even a slight touch on the
pedal, not enough to slow at all, quiets it down.
It used to only rattle over bumps, but it's getting so it sets up a vibration
at slower speeds on pavement now that rumbles until higher speeds are reached,
or the brake is applied.
What the heck?
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
"KHanawalt" <khanawalt@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Bought this '98 5.9 Limited last year for my wife. In Ouray last summer
there
> was a rattle in the front end when off-road except when the brakes were
> applied.
>
> I replaced pads. Still rattled. I replaced mounting pins. No change. I
> replaced both calipers and rotors (had some pulsating) and pins again, but
it
> still rattles, unless the brakes are applied. Even a slight touch on the
> pedal, not enough to slow at all, quiets it down.
>
> It used to only rattle over bumps, but it's getting so it sets up a
vibration
> at slower speeds on pavement now that rumbles until higher speeds are
reached,
> or the brake is applied.
>
> What the heck?
>
> KennyH
>
> Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
Bearings, ball joints, shocks, and another front end part?
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
"KHanawalt" <khanawalt@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040103122450.15319.00002075@mb-m12.aol.com...
> Bought this '98 5.9 Limited last year for my wife. In Ouray last summer
there
> was a rattle in the front end when off-road except when the brakes were
> applied.
>
> I replaced pads. Still rattled. I replaced mounting pins. No change. I
> replaced both calipers and rotors (had some pulsating) and pins again, but
it
> still rattles, unless the brakes are applied. Even a slight touch on the
> pedal, not enough to slow at all, quiets it down.
>
> It used to only rattle over bumps, but it's getting so it sets up a
vibration
> at slower speeds on pavement now that rumbles until higher speeds are
reached,
> or the brake is applied.
>
> What the heck?
>
> KennyH
>
> Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
Bearings, ball joints, shocks, and another front end part?
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
"KHanawalt" <khanawalt@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040103122450.15319.00002075@mb-m12.aol.com...
> Bought this '98 5.9 Limited last year for my wife. In Ouray last summer
there
> was a rattle in the front end when off-road except when the brakes were
> applied.
>
> I replaced pads. Still rattled. I replaced mounting pins. No change. I
> replaced both calipers and rotors (had some pulsating) and pins again, but
it
> still rattles, unless the brakes are applied. Even a slight touch on the
> pedal, not enough to slow at all, quiets it down.
>
> It used to only rattle over bumps, but it's getting so it sets up a
vibration
> at slower speeds on pavement now that rumbles until higher speeds are
reached,
> or the brake is applied.
>
> What the heck?
>
> KennyH
>
> Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
Bearings, ball joints, shocks, and another front end part?
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
KHanawalt did pass the time by typing:
> Bought this '98 5.9 Limited last year for my wife. In Ouray last summer there
> was a rattle in the front end when off-road except when the brakes were
> applied.
>
> I replaced pads. Still rattled. I replaced mounting pins. No change. I
> replaced both calipers and rotors (had some pulsating) and pins again, but it
> still rattles, unless the brakes are applied. Even a slight touch on the
> pedal, not enough to slow at all, quiets it down.
>
> It used to only rattle over bumps, but it's getting so it sets up a vibration
> at slower speeds on pavement now that rumbles until higher speeds are reached,
> or the brake is applied.
>
> What the heck?
A little on the brake will tighten up the whole front end, especially the
suspension arms. Although those usually make a pop-pop-pop noise associated
with acceleration and braking.
The other possibility is your brakes arn't shimmed properly.
Also check your antisway bar mounts. These can make creak/groan noises and
rattles. http://members.***.net/wilsond/swaybar/
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DougW
> Bought this '98 5.9 Limited last year for my wife. In Ouray last summer there
> was a rattle in the front end when off-road except when the brakes were
> applied.
>
> I replaced pads. Still rattled. I replaced mounting pins. No change. I
> replaced both calipers and rotors (had some pulsating) and pins again, but it
> still rattles, unless the brakes are applied. Even a slight touch on the
> pedal, not enough to slow at all, quiets it down.
>
> It used to only rattle over bumps, but it's getting so it sets up a vibration
> at slower speeds on pavement now that rumbles until higher speeds are reached,
> or the brake is applied.
>
> What the heck?
A little on the brake will tighten up the whole front end, especially the
suspension arms. Although those usually make a pop-pop-pop noise associated
with acceleration and braking.
The other possibility is your brakes arn't shimmed properly.
Also check your antisway bar mounts. These can make creak/groan noises and
rattles. http://members.***.net/wilsond/swaybar/
--
DougW
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
KHanawalt did pass the time by typing:
> Bought this '98 5.9 Limited last year for my wife. In Ouray last summer there
> was a rattle in the front end when off-road except when the brakes were
> applied.
>
> I replaced pads. Still rattled. I replaced mounting pins. No change. I
> replaced both calipers and rotors (had some pulsating) and pins again, but it
> still rattles, unless the brakes are applied. Even a slight touch on the
> pedal, not enough to slow at all, quiets it down.
>
> It used to only rattle over bumps, but it's getting so it sets up a vibration
> at slower speeds on pavement now that rumbles until higher speeds are reached,
> or the brake is applied.
>
> What the heck?
A little on the brake will tighten up the whole front end, especially the
suspension arms. Although those usually make a pop-pop-pop noise associated
with acceleration and braking.
The other possibility is your brakes arn't shimmed properly.
Also check your antisway bar mounts. These can make creak/groan noises and
rattles. http://members.***.net/wilsond/swaybar/
--
DougW
> Bought this '98 5.9 Limited last year for my wife. In Ouray last summer there
> was a rattle in the front end when off-road except when the brakes were
> applied.
>
> I replaced pads. Still rattled. I replaced mounting pins. No change. I
> replaced both calipers and rotors (had some pulsating) and pins again, but it
> still rattles, unless the brakes are applied. Even a slight touch on the
> pedal, not enough to slow at all, quiets it down.
>
> It used to only rattle over bumps, but it's getting so it sets up a vibration
> at slower speeds on pavement now that rumbles until higher speeds are reached,
> or the brake is applied.
>
> What the heck?
A little on the brake will tighten up the whole front end, especially the
suspension arms. Although those usually make a pop-pop-pop noise associated
with acceleration and braking.
The other possibility is your brakes arn't shimmed properly.
Also check your antisway bar mounts. These can make creak/groan noises and
rattles. http://members.***.net/wilsond/swaybar/
--
DougW
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
KHanawalt did pass the time by typing:
> Bought this '98 5.9 Limited last year for my wife. In Ouray last summer there
> was a rattle in the front end when off-road except when the brakes were
> applied.
>
> I replaced pads. Still rattled. I replaced mounting pins. No change. I
> replaced both calipers and rotors (had some pulsating) and pins again, but it
> still rattles, unless the brakes are applied. Even a slight touch on the
> pedal, not enough to slow at all, quiets it down.
>
> It used to only rattle over bumps, but it's getting so it sets up a vibration
> at slower speeds on pavement now that rumbles until higher speeds are reached,
> or the brake is applied.
>
> What the heck?
A little on the brake will tighten up the whole front end, especially the
suspension arms. Although those usually make a pop-pop-pop noise associated
with acceleration and braking.
The other possibility is your brakes arn't shimmed properly.
Also check your antisway bar mounts. These can make creak/groan noises and
rattles. http://members.***.net/wilsond/swaybar/
--
DougW
> Bought this '98 5.9 Limited last year for my wife. In Ouray last summer there
> was a rattle in the front end when off-road except when the brakes were
> applied.
>
> I replaced pads. Still rattled. I replaced mounting pins. No change. I
> replaced both calipers and rotors (had some pulsating) and pins again, but it
> still rattles, unless the brakes are applied. Even a slight touch on the
> pedal, not enough to slow at all, quiets it down.
>
> It used to only rattle over bumps, but it's getting so it sets up a vibration
> at slower speeds on pavement now that rumbles until higher speeds are reached,
> or the brake is applied.
>
> What the heck?
A little on the brake will tighten up the whole front end, especially the
suspension arms. Although those usually make a pop-pop-pop noise associated
with acceleration and braking.
The other possibility is your brakes arn't shimmed properly.
Also check your antisway bar mounts. These can make creak/groan noises and
rattles. http://members.***.net/wilsond/swaybar/
--
DougW
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
>Bearings, ball joints, shocks, and another front end part?
Bearings don't rattle, they rumble or groan, I think.
Ball joints have pressure on them except when bouncing, which should keep them
from rattling when they're on the ground.
Shocks shouldn't stop rattling when brakes are applied.
I don't know of another front end part that tightens up under braking except
for the control arms.
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
Bearings don't rattle, they rumble or groan, I think.
Ball joints have pressure on them except when bouncing, which should keep them
from rattling when they're on the ground.
Shocks shouldn't stop rattling when brakes are applied.
I don't know of another front end part that tightens up under braking except
for the control arms.
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
>Bearings, ball joints, shocks, and another front end part?
Bearings don't rattle, they rumble or groan, I think.
Ball joints have pressure on them except when bouncing, which should keep them
from rattling when they're on the ground.
Shocks shouldn't stop rattling when brakes are applied.
I don't know of another front end part that tightens up under braking except
for the control arms.
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
Bearings don't rattle, they rumble or groan, I think.
Ball joints have pressure on them except when bouncing, which should keep them
from rattling when they're on the ground.
Shocks shouldn't stop rattling when brakes are applied.
I don't know of another front end part that tightens up under braking except
for the control arms.
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
>Bearings, ball joints, shocks, and another front end part?
Bearings don't rattle, they rumble or groan, I think.
Ball joints have pressure on them except when bouncing, which should keep them
from rattling when they're on the ground.
Shocks shouldn't stop rattling when brakes are applied.
I don't know of another front end part that tightens up under braking except
for the control arms.
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
Bearings don't rattle, they rumble or groan, I think.
Ball joints have pressure on them except when bouncing, which should keep them
from rattling when they're on the ground.
Shocks shouldn't stop rattling when brakes are applied.
I don't know of another front end part that tightens up under braking except
for the control arms.
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.