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Old 10-16-2014, 06:17 PM   #40 (permalink)
juld0zer
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loose brake pads can create a similar noise when changing directions while applying the brake. the axle click is higher pitched and more metallic whereas the pads moving in the calipers sounds more dull. sort of like when you strike near the rotor dust shield. loose pads are also going to make noise on bumps whereas the axle click wont show on bumps unless you coincidentally accelerate/let go of the gas pedal
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