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Post by kz1000st on Oct 30, 2013 17:13:49 GMT -6
Loose caliper? Also check that the speedometer cable is in the holder down under the fender. Too hard to explain, but I goofed assembling the front end and it hung up making a noise when the suspension decompressed over bumps.
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Post by Guitarman on Oct 30, 2013 17:36:40 GMT -6
Make sure everything is correctly lubed. Not enough lube will cause noises and weird rubs.
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Post by redroush00 on Oct 30, 2013 17:54:53 GMT -6
All thats fine on mine. The only way i could facilitate a change in the sound and vibration was by adjusting the nut. Im able to tighten just enough to make it go completely away. Again i think the factory overtightened it and somehow the bearings were effected.
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Post by sumdawgtwigg on Oct 31, 2013 2:19:40 GMT -6
The rattling sound went away. I guess it was just growing pains. The vibration is actually starting to go away as well. It's def not as bad as it was.
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Post by redroush00 on Oct 31, 2013 6:28:32 GMT -6
That nut could be working loose.
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Post by markwb on Oct 31, 2013 7:01:45 GMT -6
Squeaking, vibration and rubbing noises coming from the trunk are less noticeable as more miles are put on.
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Post by alansd on Nov 1, 2013 8:43:38 GMT -6
Mine makes some brake noise, a squeak as it rolls. What about cleaning the rotor? Would that help it
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