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Old May 29, 2014 | 08:16 AM
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"Jingling" while Rolling

Noticed a new noise last night.

Very faint "jingle" coming from the front passenger area OUTSIDE the car. Noise isn't present during idle or when revved, only when driving at slower speeds and after hitting even the lightest uneven surface.

No visible signs so far, but if it's uncommon, I'll have to inspect more when doing my cocktail swap this weekend.
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Old May 29, 2014 | 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by stilletto
Noticed a new noise last night.

Very faint "jingle" coming from the front passenger area OUTSIDE the car. Noise isn't present during idle or when revved, only when driving at slower speeds and after hitting even the lightest uneven surface.

No visible signs so far, but if it's uncommon, I'll have to inspect more when doing my cocktail swap this weekend.
Your brake disc has a protective cover. I will bet ya if you pull it away from the disc it will stop. If you have just done some work and had the tire off this is probably the noise. The disc rubbing the protective cover. {thumb up} Not rolling no noise. And it does it at all speeds. You just cannot hear it when you are driving at medium or highway speeds due to road noise.
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Old May 29, 2014 | 07:32 PM
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So.. after further inspection, feeling stupid for not checking the simple things first, one lug happened to be loose. Simple, right? Wrong. The stud somehow, no clue how, backed itself out of the hub and I had no other choice but to drill it out. Went through three Milwaukee bits before realizing I did nothing but hollow the old stud out. Beat the crap out of it and it finally broke. Taking Brembos apart for the first time was pretty interesting, but nothing too difficult to figure out. Replaced the stud and all is well again. Never doing that this late again. Thanks to everyones input.
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Old May 30, 2014 | 05:08 AM
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Good thing ya got it fixed
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