Holy sh** a BRONCO FORUM..... ! Wohooo... ! [-o<
(By accident you run into interesting stuff on the internet.)
I guess I'll do my introduction in this technical section here
I have had my '94 Bronco now for almost 4 years, 5 Liter engine and a moderate lift kit on it, the gas mileage sucks, but I still love it (at least when my back isn't too sore after another ride through the Michigan potholes)
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My transfer case is kinda giving out on me but it still lasts some more (I hope
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Joke aside and down to business :
What's bugging me for now about half a year is that squeaky sound somewhere around the rear wheels.
It's audible on both sides, it comes clearly from the rear and it's speed dependent.
It kinda sounds like one of those cat mouse toy thingies when you step on them. At walking speed it sounds like: squeak .... squeak .... squeak.
The faster I go its like: sqik.sqik.squik.sqik
(When I go even faster the rest of the noise on the Bronco is overshadowing the squeaky sound
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When the wheather is cooler (i'd say about 40F) it goes completely away.
When I lightly apply the brake or use the parking brake it makes no difference, sound is still there.
Anybody any ideas what that could be ? Does that sound like wheel bearings ? Or is there a grease point back there that I've missed so far ?
I hate to start replacing just by chance.... :-B
Thx
Frank
(By accident you run into interesting stuff on the internet.)
I guess I'll do my introduction in this technical section here
I have had my '94 Bronco now for almost 4 years, 5 Liter engine and a moderate lift kit on it, the gas mileage sucks, but I still love it (at least when my back isn't too sore after another ride through the Michigan potholes)
My transfer case is kinda giving out on me but it still lasts some more (I hope
Joke aside and down to business :
What's bugging me for now about half a year is that squeaky sound somewhere around the rear wheels.
It's audible on both sides, it comes clearly from the rear and it's speed dependent.
It kinda sounds like one of those cat mouse toy thingies when you step on them. At walking speed it sounds like: squeak .... squeak .... squeak.
The faster I go its like: sqik.sqik.squik.sqik
(When I go even faster the rest of the noise on the Bronco is overshadowing the squeaky sound
When the wheather is cooler (i'd say about 40F) it goes completely away.
When I lightly apply the brake or use the parking brake it makes no difference, sound is still there.
Anybody any ideas what that could be ? Does that sound like wheel bearings ? Or is there a grease point back there that I've missed so far ?
I hate to start replacing just by chance.... :-B
Thx
Frank