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Squealing Wheel

hellbird503
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This morning when we left our campsite I was getting a squealing noise from one of my wheels. Thought maybe it was a brake issue, tried backing up and braking,but still doing it. Wheels turned okay so drove 160 miles to next campground and seemed normal driving but could notice some squealing pulling into campsite. Anyone have any idea what the problem could be ? Have tried to call several places to get it looked at, but still waiting for my calls to be returned. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Dave
2012 F350 Diesel Dually
2008 NuWa Hitchhiker Discover America 35ft
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hellbird503
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Had problem fixed today. It was a brake spring that failed. Thank you everyone for your help, Dave
2012 F350 Diesel Dually
2008 NuWa Hitchhiker Discover America 35ft

hellbird503
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Looking at my manual, it looks like it has drum brakes. They are dexter axles with the nev-r-lube feature.
2012 F350 Diesel Dually
2008 NuWa Hitchhiker Discover America 35ft

monkey44
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Nomad II
mogman wrote:
If disc brakes, you may be down to the brake pad "squealer tab"..an indication the pads are worn down to minimum....if this is the case, time for new pads.


This is the one I'd bet on ... a safety warning, and not all pads wear exactly evenly, so one can get there sooner.
Monkey44
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2008 Lance 845
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mogman
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If disc brakes, you may be down to the brake pad "squealer tab"..an indication the pads are worn down to minimum....if this is the case, time for new pads.
'15 Ford Transit 250, 3.5 ecoboost, 3:73 ls
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fj12ryder
Explorer III
Explorer III
Only way to find out for sure is disassembly. Could be almost anything from bad bearing to broken spring to small pebble rubbing against the drum. Sorry to say you'll have to take it apart and find the issue. Not safe to do otherwise.
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Heisenberg
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wheel bearing
2013 Winnebago Sightseer
2017 Colorado

westend
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I'd suggest to jack the squealer up and investigate. You should be able to get a diagnosis by turning the drum in midair.
'03 F-250 4x4 CC
'71 Starcraft Wanderstar -- The Cowboy/Hilton

the_bear_II
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Once in a while parts will come loose inside the brake drum and will squeal until they are removed. I've seen part of the brake material (lining), springs, cables, magnets and other little parts loose when a brake drum is removed.

Or one of the shoes is hung up and scraping against the brake drum.

It needs to be taken care of before the damage puts you on the side of the road.