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> What the Heck is that noise ?, Scrarey: good news was I was close to home
jim_hoyland
post Aug 13 2018, 09:30 PM
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Driving home from thre powder coating shop today and all of a sudden this horrific metal-on-metal noise starts up from the rear passenger side.
Towed the car to PCH Garage for a checkout on the lift.
Turned out the bolt holding the dust shield vibrated loose and the head began rubbing on the rotor. Whew.....that was sweet. Iā€™m back on the road, glad to have caught in now instead of finding it happening on the trip to Monterey next month


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post Aug 13 2018, 09:46 PM
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Damn Jim. That's even beautiful on a flatbed! Glad it wasn't something major.
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post Aug 14 2018, 04:36 AM
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Thanks; the lesson is to use Loctite on those rotor dust cover bolts and tighten to spec...
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post Aug 14 2018, 06:53 AM
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I had a pebble get in between the gravel shield and the rotor once......made the scariest grinding noise.

Hope to see you in the crowd in September Jim.
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post Aug 14 2018, 08:14 AM
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Toss the dust shields for better brake cooling.

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post Aug 14 2018, 08:33 AM
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QUOTE(ClayPerrine @ Aug 14 2018, 07:14 AM) *

Toss the dust shields for better brake cooling.


Good point. I already removed the fronts... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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post Aug 14 2018, 08:49 AM
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I've had pebbles and once a rusty nail get between the dust cover and the rotor. What a racket!

I've also put my spare on and had my lug bolts go THUNK THUNK THUNK against the dust cover becasue they were for alloy wheels which are thicker then steel. That was my impetus for moving to wheel studs and lug nuts. No one wants to deal with THAT nonsense.

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post Aug 14 2018, 09:15 AM
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QUOTE(Vacca Rabite @ Aug 14 2018, 10:49 AM) *

I've had pebbles and once a rusty nail get between the dust cover and the rotor. What a racket!

I've also put my spare on and had my lug bolts go THUNK THUNK THUNK against the dust cover becasue they were for alloy wheels which are thicker then steel. That was my impetus for moving to wheel studs and lug nuts. No one wants to deal with THAT nonsense.

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A lot of people have a steel spare and don't realize their alloy wheel bolts are too long and will hit the rotor - until they are stuck on the side of the road.
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post Aug 14 2018, 11:27 AM
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QUOTE(mepstein @ Aug 14 2018, 08:15 AM) *

QUOTE(Vacca Rabite @ Aug 14 2018, 10:49 AM) *

I've had pebbles and once a rusty nail get between the dust cover and the rotor. What a racket!

I've also put my spare on and had my lug bolts go THUNK THUNK THUNK against the dust cover becasue they were for alloy wheels which are thicker then steel. That was my impetus for moving to wheel studs and lug nuts. No one wants to deal with THAT nonsense.

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A lot of people have a steel spare and don't realize their alloy wheel bolts are too long and will hit the rotor - until they are stuck on the side of the road.

Will a 1/4ā€ wheel spacer solve that ?
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post Aug 14 2018, 01:44 PM
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QUOTE(jim_hoyland @ Aug 14 2018, 01:27 PM) *

QUOTE(mepstein @ Aug 14 2018, 08:15 AM) *

QUOTE(Vacca Rabite @ Aug 14 2018, 10:49 AM) *

I've had pebbles and once a rusty nail get between the dust cover and the rotor. What a racket!

I've also put my spare on and had my lug bolts go THUNK THUNK THUNK against the dust cover becasue they were for alloy wheels which are thicker then steel. That was my impetus for moving to wheel studs and lug nuts. No one wants to deal with THAT nonsense.

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A lot of people have a steel spare and don't realize their alloy wheel bolts are too long and will hit the rotor - until they are stuck on the side of the road.

Will a 1/4ā€ wheel spacer solve that ?

Yes.
But so would lug bolts for a steel wheel or simply going to wheel studs and lug nuts. IMO, getting a spacer for the spare just makes things more complicated. Studs also make the tire easier to change if/when you have to.

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