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Old 05-10-2002, 02:26 PM   #3
wade73
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its odd that you mention brakes....when you jam on the breaks in mine (almost to the point of lock up), there was this HORRIBLE grinding noise...had the breaks replaced..waited a while (didnt want to screw up new brakes) to test, then one day some yahoo cuts in front of me on the interstate (i am doing 75, they are doing 50 in a 70 mph zone)...i hit the brakes hard, and guess what? Horrible grinding noise...sounds like bearing problems to me...have an opinion on this?
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