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914World.com _ 914World Garage _ Squeaking in right rear brake while driving?

Posted by: hartshapedmutt Sep 13 2004, 09:58 AM

This car I am looking at has a squeak in the right rear brake while it is driving, not while braking. I've never heard of that. Any ideas as to how serious of an issue it is? Its a 1974 914.

The current owner says that their mechanic (who has worked on the car for years) says its not an issue. Saying that it might just need to have the rotors "turned" in a few thousand miles.

Should I steer clear?

Thanks.

Posted by: Qarl Sep 13 2004, 10:22 AM

What makes you think it is the brakes?

Probably the bearing or CV joint.!

Or you can try adjusting the brake pads... but poorly clearanced pads would just cause rubbing and grinding noises.

Posted by: hartshapedmutt Sep 13 2004, 10:27 AM

I only think its the brakes cuz the current owner says the mechanic told her so.

I was confused about her commnent and even called her on it. How can the brakes be squeeling while driving? Makes no sense. The car is up in oregon and I am considering buying it and driving it down to cali.

She was pretty specific... "right rear brake squeels when driving."

I dunno.. I dont get it.

Posted by: otto Sep 13 2004, 10:28 AM

To find out if it is a rear wheel bearing is easy. Take the 914 out until the noise apears and with the steering wheel rock the car from side to side and determine when the noise goes away or gets lighter. If you rock the car to the left and the noise goes away then the left wheel bearing looses it's load and the noise goes away. Same thing in the other direction.

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