Blackdr16
93 SHO
Hi all. So I've done a ton of research but haven't seen where this has been an issue (with same symptoms) for others. So here goes...
2011 SHO with 52,000 miles. Non-PP. About 10,000 miles ago started experiencing rear brake squeal. (Mainly drivers side rear that i noticed, although I can verify now both sides in the rear are squealing) Replaced pads as most likely culprit. Original pads still had 75% life and nothing looked out of ordinary. Greased sliders, calipers screwed back in normally. Wasn't even 200 miles later the squeal returned. I noticed the squeal would start and stop as I banked to the left and then to the right. Suspected wheel bearing at that point. I had bought the extended warranty so I took it in to the dealer a few months ago. They verified the drivers side rear wheel bearing was worn out and replaced it. Squeal was gone for another month (Approx 500-1000 miles) The squeal then returned again intermittently. Called dealer and of course the squeal stopped the day before taking it in, but after the service manager drove it a couple days the squeal returned on the left side. They replaced the whole rotor assembly which included caliper, bracket and rotor. They drove it for another couple days before I picked it up with no squeal. After driving it another 100 miles the squeal has returned and I can tell its on both sides currently. The squeal once again starts and stops when I bank very slightly to the left and then right. I'm suspecting defective wheel bearings on both sides, however convincing the dealer hasn't been easy. It goes back in to the dealer early next week, but looking for any opinions from others who may have experienced the same issue and what the fix was.
Thanks!
2011 SHO with 52,000 miles. Non-PP. About 10,000 miles ago started experiencing rear brake squeal. (Mainly drivers side rear that i noticed, although I can verify now both sides in the rear are squealing) Replaced pads as most likely culprit. Original pads still had 75% life and nothing looked out of ordinary. Greased sliders, calipers screwed back in normally. Wasn't even 200 miles later the squeal returned. I noticed the squeal would start and stop as I banked to the left and then to the right. Suspected wheel bearing at that point. I had bought the extended warranty so I took it in to the dealer a few months ago. They verified the drivers side rear wheel bearing was worn out and replaced it. Squeal was gone for another month (Approx 500-1000 miles) The squeal then returned again intermittently. Called dealer and of course the squeal stopped the day before taking it in, but after the service manager drove it a couple days the squeal returned on the left side. They replaced the whole rotor assembly which included caliper, bracket and rotor. They drove it for another couple days before I picked it up with no squeal. After driving it another 100 miles the squeal has returned and I can tell its on both sides currently. The squeal once again starts and stops when I bank very slightly to the left and then right. I'm suspecting defective wheel bearings on both sides, however convincing the dealer hasn't been easy. It goes back in to the dealer early next week, but looking for any opinions from others who may have experienced the same issue and what the fix was.
Thanks!
