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Old 06-28-2007, 08:07 PM
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Default Got a problem, low speed noise under truck...

Usually happens when driving around in parking lots when not touching the gas. I can't describe what it really sounds like, kinda like a grinding sound. Doesn't ever happen at speeds over 10 mph. Anybody have any experiences or things I should check? Thanks.
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look into your rear... maybe dragging brakes? whel bearing? U-joint?? I dont know either...
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Originally Posted by silver-mod-o
look into your rear... maybe dragging brakes? whel bearing? U-joint?? I dont know either...
I was kinda suspecting the wheel bearings, but wouldn't they just get worse with rpms? How would I check the other stuff? Thanks.
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