Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
#21
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
> Many times I will find the dampener springs missing:
>http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg
That looks interesting. Is that a rear wheel in the picture? I don't have any
springs like that on mine, so I assume whoever replaced pads before me left
them off.
Dang goofball. I'll find some. That's likely the problem. Thanks!
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
>http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg
That looks interesting. Is that a rear wheel in the picture? I don't have any
springs like that on mine, so I assume whoever replaced pads before me left
them off.
Dang goofball. I'll find some. That's likely the problem. Thanks!
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
#22
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
> Many times I will find the dampener springs missing:
>http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg
That looks interesting. Is that a rear wheel in the picture? I don't have any
springs like that on mine, so I assume whoever replaced pads before me left
them off.
Dang goofball. I'll find some. That's likely the problem. Thanks!
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
>http://www.----------.com/WJCaliber.jpg
That looks interesting. Is that a rear wheel in the picture? I don't have any
springs like that on mine, so I assume whoever replaced pads before me left
them off.
Dang goofball. I'll find some. That's likely the problem. Thanks!
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
>they
>> were tight and didn't make a peep when hit with the hammer.
>
>A 10 lb hammer lacks the same effect as a 5-6,000 lb vehicle. ;)
The mass of the vehicle isn't what causes the rattle, it's vibration. The
hammer causes vibration. Mass has an affect on resonance, but I don't think
the whole 5,000 lbs. is making my brake pads rattle.
I think the guy in the previous post may have the answer.
Thanks!
>shims can stick on the
>caliper. Usually they stay fixed to the pad but some pads don't come
>with them.
My pads have that smooth plastic looking thing on the back. I still think it
may be the dampening springs. Thanks!
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
>> were tight and didn't make a peep when hit with the hammer.
>
>A 10 lb hammer lacks the same effect as a 5-6,000 lb vehicle. ;)
The mass of the vehicle isn't what causes the rattle, it's vibration. The
hammer causes vibration. Mass has an affect on resonance, but I don't think
the whole 5,000 lbs. is making my brake pads rattle.
I think the guy in the previous post may have the answer.
Thanks!
>shims can stick on the
>caliper. Usually they stay fixed to the pad but some pads don't come
>with them.
My pads have that smooth plastic looking thing on the back. I still think it
may be the dampening springs. Thanks!
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
>they
>> were tight and didn't make a peep when hit with the hammer.
>
>A 10 lb hammer lacks the same effect as a 5-6,000 lb vehicle. ;)
The mass of the vehicle isn't what causes the rattle, it's vibration. The
hammer causes vibration. Mass has an affect on resonance, but I don't think
the whole 5,000 lbs. is making my brake pads rattle.
I think the guy in the previous post may have the answer.
Thanks!
>shims can stick on the
>caliper. Usually they stay fixed to the pad but some pads don't come
>with them.
My pads have that smooth plastic looking thing on the back. I still think it
may be the dampening springs. Thanks!
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
>> were tight and didn't make a peep when hit with the hammer.
>
>A 10 lb hammer lacks the same effect as a 5-6,000 lb vehicle. ;)
The mass of the vehicle isn't what causes the rattle, it's vibration. The
hammer causes vibration. Mass has an affect on resonance, but I don't think
the whole 5,000 lbs. is making my brake pads rattle.
I think the guy in the previous post may have the answer.
Thanks!
>shims can stick on the
>caliper. Usually they stay fixed to the pad but some pads don't come
>with them.
My pads have that smooth plastic looking thing on the back. I still think it
may be the dampening springs. Thanks!
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
#25
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
>they
>> were tight and didn't make a peep when hit with the hammer.
>
>A 10 lb hammer lacks the same effect as a 5-6,000 lb vehicle. ;)
The mass of the vehicle isn't what causes the rattle, it's vibration. The
hammer causes vibration. Mass has an affect on resonance, but I don't think
the whole 5,000 lbs. is making my brake pads rattle.
I think the guy in the previous post may have the answer.
Thanks!
>shims can stick on the
>caliper. Usually they stay fixed to the pad but some pads don't come
>with them.
My pads have that smooth plastic looking thing on the back. I still think it
may be the dampening springs. Thanks!
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
>> were tight and didn't make a peep when hit with the hammer.
>
>A 10 lb hammer lacks the same effect as a 5-6,000 lb vehicle. ;)
The mass of the vehicle isn't what causes the rattle, it's vibration. The
hammer causes vibration. Mass has an affect on resonance, but I don't think
the whole 5,000 lbs. is making my brake pads rattle.
I think the guy in the previous post may have the answer.
Thanks!
>shims can stick on the
>caliper. Usually they stay fixed to the pad but some pads don't come
>with them.
My pads have that smooth plastic looking thing on the back. I still think it
may be the dampening springs. Thanks!
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
"HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>
> "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
>
>
I wold be more inclined to think anti-rattle clips not installed on the
front brake pads correctly (or just gone all together) They need to be at
the end of the pad that the rotor sees first. Also don't go with cheep
brakes. I use Stewart Rittle <sp> brakes and they have eliminated any
comebacks due to noise or dusting, they also wear really good.
Jeremy
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
"HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:L9ednQDxFYRrmGqiRVn-hw@comcast.com...
>
> "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
>
>
I wold be more inclined to think anti-rattle clips not installed on the
front brake pads correctly (or just gone all together) They need to be at
the end of the pad that the rotor sees first. Also don't go with cheep
brakes. I use Stewart Rittle <sp> brakes and they have eliminated any
comebacks due to noise or dusting, they also wear really good.
Jeremy
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
"HarryS" <harry-s@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:L9ednQDxFYRrmGqiRVn-hw@comcast.com...
>
> "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
>
>
I wold be more inclined to think anti-rattle clips not installed on the
front brake pads correctly (or just gone all together) They need to be at
the end of the pad that the rotor sees first. Also don't go with cheep
brakes. I use Stewart Rittle <sp> brakes and they have eliminated any
comebacks due to noise or dusting, they also wear really good.
Jeremy
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
>I wold be more inclined to think anti-rattle clips not installed on the
>front brake pads correctly (or just gone all together) They need to be at
>the end of the pad that the rotor sees first.
Great! That sounds like the fix. Another question: One end of the pads has
only one ear for contacting the caliper. The other end has two ears that trap
that end of the pad on the caliper. Which end goes which way? I have the
trapping end seeing the rotor first, which would be the end those springs go
on, Is that correct?
Maybe when I get some springs there will only be one way they go. Thanks.
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
>front brake pads correctly (or just gone all together) They need to be at
>the end of the pad that the rotor sees first.
Great! That sounds like the fix. Another question: One end of the pads has
only one ear for contacting the caliper. The other end has two ears that trap
that end of the pad on the caliper. Which end goes which way? I have the
trapping end seeing the rotor first, which would be the end those springs go
on, Is that correct?
Maybe when I get some springs there will only be one way they go. Thanks.
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
#30
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Re: Rattle in front brakes of '98 GC
>I wold be more inclined to think anti-rattle clips not installed on the
>front brake pads correctly (or just gone all together) They need to be at
>the end of the pad that the rotor sees first.
Great! That sounds like the fix. Another question: One end of the pads has
only one ear for contacting the caliper. The other end has two ears that trap
that end of the pad on the caliper. Which end goes which way? I have the
trapping end seeing the rotor first, which would be the end those springs go
on, Is that correct?
Maybe when I get some springs there will only be one way they go. Thanks.
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.
>front brake pads correctly (or just gone all together) They need to be at
>the end of the pad that the rotor sees first.
Great! That sounds like the fix. Another question: One end of the pads has
only one ear for contacting the caliper. The other end has two ears that trap
that end of the pad on the caliper. Which end goes which way? I have the
trapping end seeing the rotor first, which would be the end those springs go
on, Is that correct?
Maybe when I get some springs there will only be one way they go. Thanks.
KennyH
Horsepower is cheaper than therapy.