squeaking ns rear wheel; wheel bearing?

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squeaking ns rear wheel; wheel bearing?

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as above, squeaks when cornering right and sometimes under/ after light breaking. could it be the wheel bearing? any way to check? or what else could it be? thanks :wink:
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Also, I had a bolt missing from my BBS wheels (the spilt rim bolts) and it caused a loud squeel.
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sorted wrote:Also, I had a bolt missing from my BBS wheels (the spilt rim bolts) and it caused a loud squeel.
thanks for that, but i dont have bbs splits in the car anymore, they are rh cups, :)
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hhmm I wouldnt've said wheel bearing, sounds more like brake related? Maybe trapped dust, warped disc?
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Tim_GTi wrote:hhmm I wouldnt've said wheel bearing, sounds more like brake related? Maybe trapped dust, warped disc?
well i suppose it did start around the time i had just had the wheels off to clean the callipers. do you think i might have upset something? cleaned somewhere that should be greased and is now causing the squeak?
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Yeh very possibly,

[quote="tegwin"]Are you sure you didnt bend the metal shields around the front disks? Its quite easy to bend them so they catch on the disks....just pull them back out a bit...[/qoute]

Thats what tegwin said on another thread, maybe check that out? (the rest of the info in there is pretty useless to your problem),
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Tim_GTi wrote:Yeh very possibly,
tegwin wrote:Are you sure you didnt bend the metal shields around the front disks? Its quite easy to bend them so they catch on the disks....just pull them back out a bit...[/qoute]

Thats what tegwin said on another thread, maybe check that out? (the rest of the info in there is pretty useless to your problem),
thanks for that, i have read that thread i think. i will give it a look at the weekend, cheers. :D
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No problem, have you run it by a garage yet?
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Tim_GTi wrote:No problem, have you run it by a garage yet?
no......... that would cost money! :wink: :shock:
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Do you not know a garage that will check it for free, with the unwritten/unspoken agreement that if they find the problem you'll get it fixed with them?
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