Rear End Creak When Braking? Solutions?
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Rear End Creak When Braking? Solutions?
Hey guys. My Z Is still making the awful creaking sound when I'm braking under 20mph. It's coming from the rear right wheel. I replaced all rotors, pads, calipers, and lines. Did everything right. Even changed the wheel bearing in that wheel. I found a video on YouTube of another Z making the exact same identicle sound out of the same wheel. I will litteraly do anything or PayPal someone $5 if they gave me any idea what this could be. It's been a month I haven't drove my Z because of it and don't have time to take it to a shop because of work and school. Do you guys think it might be the suspension? This is my last resort guys. I'm so close to selling my car. Again thank you.
check out this video I found of the same noise
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MEquLbmjx4w
check out this video I found of the same noise
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MEquLbmjx4w
Last edited by Bernardo Z33; 10-04-2018 at 12:40 PM.
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I have no idea why the link isn't working. Go on YouTube and search up "Please help!! 350z rear wheel squeak!" Should be a video by roy boy. It'll help out so much. You'll be doing me a big favor
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I have this same problem. A "back and forth" textured creaking noise when braking under 20mph - stop. It sounds exactly like the Z in the video you posted. And also in this other video I found. Although the mic and my laptop speakers don't replicate the sound very well I can tell it's the same thing. The guy in the second video posted an update and said it was his wheel bearing. The video the OP posted, there is a commenter that says "100% wheel bearing". It makes sense it's the wheel bearing on my car as the right rear is the only one I haven't replaced yet.
Second video --->>
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UPDATE: I had a cracked rear rotor! It was a fine crack at 1o'clock and 5o'clock (2 cracks) and they were fine enough I didn't notice them until I had the wheel off and was looking at it up close. They were slotted and drilled rotors that were 8 years old and cracked at two of the drilled holes. I swapped with my stock rotor and no more noise. The wheel had no play when shaking it back and forth testing for wheel bearing play.
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UPDATE: I had a cracked rear rotor! It was a fine crack at 1o'clock and 5o'clock (2 cracks) and they were fine enough I didn't notice them until I had the wheel off and was looking at it up close. They were slotted and drilled rotors that were 8 years old and cracked at two of the drilled holes. I swapped with my stock rotor and no more noise. The wheel had no play when shaking it back and forth testing for wheel bearing play.
Conclusion: To any of you Z brothers that have this exact same noise coming from the rear when braking slowly, please check your brakes and dustshield. Also your wheel might not show any play but please REPLACE YOUR WHEEL BEARING!
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