Your brakes are probably getting low and they are rubbing against the rotor.
Assuming this vehicle is front wheel drive, you probably have a bad passenger side half shaft.
Alot of cars have whats called a squealer on the front brakes . . . it makes the brakes squeal when you use them. . . if it doesn't then a good indicator is grinding cause that's telling you that the brake pads have wore down to nothing.
i changed the brakes on a ford ranger truck 3.0 engine and then its making a ground noise at the driver side front sideat the left
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The friction between 2 objects makes them squeak
Both, but there's a built in bias that makes the front brakes engage faster and harder. As the car slows down its weight shifts towards the front wheels, so if both front & rear were braked evenly hard the rears would lock up and cause the car to spin out.
QUESTION FOR YOU: ARE THEY : 1. FRONT DISC/ REAR DRUM2. 4 WHEEL DISC3. 4 WHEEL DRUM IT MAKES A DIFFERANCE ALSO IF IT'S 4 WHEEL DRIVE. LET ME KNOW, THEN I CAN ANSWER THAT QUESTION VERY EASILY !! BEN
time for brakes,hurry that metal on metal makes my ears hurt.
The firewall is what separates the engine bay from the driver/passenger compartment. It's found below the windscreen and makes up the front wall of the driver/passenger footwell.
Those little scrubbing bubbles dudes.
It could be your wheel bearing or your CV joint.
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