Answer: If its a high-pitched squeak, it sounds like the wear sensor on the inner brake lining.
Could be a number of things. Is the noise coming from your transmission, your rear differential, one of the wheels? From the wheels it could be a warped rotor or a wheel bearing failing.
Have you tried having the wheels balanced ?
That would describe a vehicle as to having 4 wheels with two of them being the drive wheels. A 4+4 vehicle would have 4 wheels with all 4 being drive wheels.
An Isuzu has wheels and starts with the letter I.
the wheels were painted the same color as the car.
That could be the brake pad "squealers". They are designed to squeal when they are worn out. Time for a brake job.
We changed both and the binding squeak stopped.
Mine does the same thing, like shoes squeaking on a basketball court....? would really like to know what it is?!? Sounds like a posssible U-joint.
One of your wheel bearings are bad
I'd focus attention on the U joints or if it's a 2 piece drive shaft, check the center "carrier bearing".
will ford explorer 20in wheels fit on a saturn vue
Take wheels off and check, no use speculating.
No
Wheels Ain't Coming Down was created in 1979.
Most likely cause is a build up of brake dust.
At the front wheels
They fit rangers and explorers