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Old Feb 3, 2006
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brake noise . . .

ever had a hard booger up your nose that each time you inhaled/exhaled it would make whistling noise? hahahaha i have, when i was a little kid. well after many many years, i hear again . . . not from my nose, from my car.

every time i release the brakes (e-brakes dwn), my rear driver side, brakes (i'm assuming) makes that exact noise (noticeable and embarassing noise) . . . i'm sure it's not no damn booger. well i've searched and can't seem to find anyone else whos's had this problem and/or a solution . . . help!?
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Pull the drum cover off and look around. Have the shoe adjustment and linings checked.
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