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Squealing from rear wheel at low speeds

miltoney

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I have a squealing noise coming from my driver side rear wheel at very low speed, I'm talking 2 to 3 mph like driving in the driveway. It goes away when I press the brake pedal, and doesn't seem to do it in reverse. I thought for sure I would find the backing plate rubbing against the rotor, but nope. I removed the pads to make sure nothing was stuck under them, nothing, and rotors looked perfect, no scratches. Also, when I jacked the vehicle up and spin the wheel by hand it doesnt do it. After checking everything, finding nothing, and putting it all back together, I went up and down the driveway and it is still doing it.

Anybody have any idea what this could be?
 




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