luillo
Senior Member
Rear brake noise
To make my story short I have a humming noise coming from the rear of the car for a long time. Initially had squeaking noise too but I fixed that with new pads shims.
Here is the full story. After a couple of 1/4 mile races in the track with no line lock just power breaking to heat the tires the car started to develop a weird noise on the rear and the noise seam to be more pronounced when I applied the breaks lightly. I though it was the rear end and after getting the gears changed by ford I decided to fully rebuild the 8.8.
The noise continued and it was getting worse, I did not drive the car much at that time because I was mostly in deployments. When I finally started to troubleshoot the noise I turned the rotors and it help it but it came back again.
The noise was very very loud with a strong vibration in the whole car specially on cold weather, when I pull the e-break it disappear so I am sure is the rear breaks.
Today I decided to try something else and I swap the rotors and pads. The car drove fine for an hour until I did a couple of hard pulls and the humming and vibration came back, is a very curious problem because it seams to happen more when I accelerate hard, it is like the pads are binding hard with the rotor. I after I parked the car I check the rear breaks and these is what I found and what I think is the main problem:
The rear left side break was really hot and it smells
The rear right side breaks was a lot cooler than the left side in comparison.
So I think the left caliper is stock or binding the pads hard into the rotors causing noise and vibration.
Please guys let me know what do you think and if you have any other advice of what I should do or anything I miss.
My last fix will be to swap the whole system for the wilwood rear parking break system for my 9" housing ends.
by the way i been using I-pad to type here so sorry for all the autocorrect or mistakes.
To make my story short I have a humming noise coming from the rear of the car for a long time. Initially had squeaking noise too but I fixed that with new pads shims.
Here is the full story. After a couple of 1/4 mile races in the track with no line lock just power breaking to heat the tires the car started to develop a weird noise on the rear and the noise seam to be more pronounced when I applied the breaks lightly. I though it was the rear end and after getting the gears changed by ford I decided to fully rebuild the 8.8.
The noise continued and it was getting worse, I did not drive the car much at that time because I was mostly in deployments. When I finally started to troubleshoot the noise I turned the rotors and it help it but it came back again.
The noise was very very loud with a strong vibration in the whole car specially on cold weather, when I pull the e-break it disappear so I am sure is the rear breaks.
Today I decided to try something else and I swap the rotors and pads. The car drove fine for an hour until I did a couple of hard pulls and the humming and vibration came back, is a very curious problem because it seams to happen more when I accelerate hard, it is like the pads are binding hard with the rotor. I after I parked the car I check the rear breaks and these is what I found and what I think is the main problem:
The rear left side break was really hot and it smells
The rear right side breaks was a lot cooler than the left side in comparison.
So I think the left caliper is stock or binding the pads hard into the rotors causing noise and vibration.
Please guys let me know what do you think and if you have any other advice of what I should do or anything I miss.
My last fix will be to swap the whole system for the wilwood rear parking break system for my 9" housing ends.
by the way i been using I-pad to type here so sorry for all the autocorrect or mistakes.
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