Kinking Noise In Brake System
#1
Yo whats up..my car when i depress the brakes makes a clinking clunking noise when i have the pedal pushed down. the car stops and what not but the noise really makes it sound like my car is braking down. on top of that the brakes sweeeeeak.. ERRRRRRRRRRRRRR, but i checked the pads and they still got meat on them so whats wrong. My car is giving me so much headaches lately but i still love her and Will never sell her!!.
Is it the Brake lines or waht??
thanks Jason RX7
Is it the Brake lines or waht??
thanks Jason RX7
#4
yo nick thanks for calling me on my b-day..but why u want me to get a bridgeport u forever on that **** man..we know u want to port your car but want to brake mines first trying it out. Its okay ill get u a junkyard engine andu can fiddle diddle with dat.. Ight kid
thug Hugz
thug Hugz
#6
Sometimes they will clunk when the pads start sticking in the hardware, my wifes honda accord is doing this right now. FL car, first winter it goes through in IL and it's already sounding like ****... right when you get on the brakes you hear clunk from drivers side and shortly after another clunk on the passenger side. It's the pads shifting in the hardware from one extreme to the other, just needs to be taking apart, cleaned up, and lubricated (anti-seize). The springs in the hardware could also be broken. (sometimes the hardware is missing altogether if an unexperienced person worked on the brakes and left it out)
#7
oh iight . Ima check that out as soon as i can get my car back. Its stuck out in Long Islannd with my famz They some cookoo peeps..I think im adopted im too white to be spanish....well anyways ima check that out as soon as fix my heater hose thanks
jason , nYC
jason , nYC
#9
Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='May 13 2003, 08:12 PM
your shims are shot, try to locate some teflon shims, the steel ones suck.
And use synthetic grease on the back of the pads not anti-squeal.
And use synthetic grease on the back of the pads not anti-squeal.
#10
Originally Posted by Apex13B' date='May 13 2003, 09:16 PM
[quote name='Rob x-7' date='May 13 2003, 08:12 PM'] your shims are shot, try to locate some teflon shims, the steel ones suck.
And use synthetic grease on the back of the pads not anti-squeal.
And use synthetic grease on the back of the pads not anti-squeal.
Right-O
Order up new hardware and teflon shims, shouldnt cost more then $20-$30 or so.