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I've noticed that when I slow down sometimes that I hear this knocking coming from what I think is the back of my car. It only happens when I use the brakes. I think it started after I changed the brake pads. Is there a possibility that the pads are knocking for some reason? I checked them out and they seem to fit right. I jacked up the car and tried to find something loose under the back that would be knocking. I couldn't find anything. My trunk is completely empty and still does this, so it's not something in there. Any help or advice would be apreciated. Thanks.
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I've taken the rear wheel off several times. So I konw the bolts are tite enough, and the brakes on the back on new. The pads at least. I checked the brakes to make sure they are bolted down properly, and they are. I'm thinking it's that wheel bearing that I can kind of hear. I didn't think it shouldn't that bad at all, but I guess it could be bad enough to do something like that. We'll see.
EDIT: I have the stock sports supension package on a 94. I think the sound is coming from the back right, but you can hardly ever tell with these things. It's usually just guess and check. This post has been edited by Bigmeanbulldog55: May 5, 2005 - 3:15 AM -------------------- Live Free, Be Happy
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