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Offline maxp

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Tapping on wheel - brake related
« on: 04 January 2009, 14:48 »
My O/S front wheel has started making a tapping noise that increases in frequency the faster i go.

If i drive with the brake pedal slightly depressed then it stops. It sounds like its going to be new something like new pads or something possibly more sinister?

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Re: Tapping on wheel - brake related
« Reply #1 on: 04 January 2009, 15:45 »
Could be anything, can I suggest you take the wheel off lol?

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Re: Tapping on wheel - brake related
« Reply #2 on: 05 January 2009, 08:22 »
It could be one of two things. The most likely is that your pads are rattling within the caliper. Quite common if a little embarrasing. Check the retaining clips/springs are there.
The other MUCH less likely is wheel bearing, but this would be accompanied by a constant rumbling sound from that wheel.


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Re: Tapping on wheel - brake related
« Reply #3 on: 05 January 2009, 17:49 »
This probably sounds obvious, but if your wheel bolts are loose it can make this noise... mine did once when I forgot to tighten one set up for a bit... not my most intelligent moment...  :nerd:
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Re: Tapping on wheel - brake related
« Reply #4 on: 05 January 2009, 18:04 »
while your there check your hub nuts
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Re: Tapping on wheel - brake related
« Reply #5 on: 05 January 2009, 20:51 »
Caliper/carries bolts?  :huh:

(never looked into the brakes much, just a thought)
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