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Old 2004-02-11, 11:35 PM   #1
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Default Well, I fixed my bearing tonight!

Easiest fix evar: just realize the noise is coming from the rear brake pad wear sensor.

I'm a tool for not checking the brake pads 1st. But in my defense: a) I didn't even know there was a wear sensor noise maker thingy on the rear pads, and b) I forgot the last time I did the brakes, I only did the fronts... I guess those rears wear out about 1.5 times as fast as the fronts and not 2 times as fast like I'd hoped.

So, this means that I don't have to spend an ass load of money on bearing parts (thank god I didn't order $400 worth of parts this morning!). It also means I'll wait on the longer wheel studs till the bearings actually do need replacing (I'm sure racing the car w/ +48 offset rims will eventually do it).

The only thing that sucks is the reason I even bothered to look at my car tonight was because I noticed my RR was flat on the drive home from work! I took it off the car and pumped it back up and went over the whole thing inch by square inch with a spray bottle and couldn't for the life of me find a puncture. The only thing I can think of is that some punk saw my car in the IGT parking lot, and since I was still on my race tires that don't have stem caps, they decided to let some air out. Highly unlikely... but I honestly can't find a leak *at all*. I inflated the tire way up, and I'm leaving it over night to see if it bleeds off any air. Then I swapped the P1s back on.

While I was swapping the rims, I checked for any play in the bearings, and I can't get even the tinyest amount of deflection in the bearings. I also couldn't get the LR to make any noise when I turned it while the car was up in the air. Later while torquing the lugs, I heard it squeal as the car rolled like 1 inch forward. I thought "no way that's a bearing, the car's barely moving!" so I went back there and pushed on the brake caliper to move it away from the rotor, and rolled the car and the noise was gone. So I'm pretty confident, all I need to do before Buttonwillow is get some new pads on there. Perhaps I'll take Dean's recommendation and go for some EBCs or something... Oh and I may need to get one new Azenis, and have it shaved to match the other 3, it that tire's leaking. I'm definately not going to patch a race tire that I plan on driving at 100+ mph on!
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Old 2004-02-12, 12:02 AM   #2
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Now you can get R compounds instead.
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Old 2004-02-12, 12:33 AM   #3
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Now you can get R compounds instead.
Not in STX.

wait.. that's a good thing... means less wear on the car and less money to spend on tires.
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Old 2004-02-12, 01:36 PM   #4
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Did you check the stem for leaks? The valve in the end may be loose.

If it is a clean small nail/needle puncture in the tread that has not damaged the cord, a vulcanized patch from inside should be fine, even at speed.

Plugs are not great, and definitely make them a street only tire as they do damage the cord structure.

And yes, those little noise makers do their job. They got your attention didn't they?
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Old 2004-02-12, 01:39 PM   #5
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Soooo? I guess that means I don't get your lugnuts now? I'm gonna take them anyway , when you're not looking.
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Old 2004-02-12, 02:13 PM   #6
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Soooo? I guess that means I don't get your lugnuts now? I'm gonna take them anyway , when you're not looking.
Well... eventually my bearings will go out for real...

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Did you check the stem for leaks? The valve in the end may be loose.

If it is a clean small nail/needle puncture in the tread that has not damaged the cord, a vulcanized patch from inside should be fine, even at speed.

Plugs are not great, and definitely make them a street only tire as they do damage the cord structure.

And yes, those little noise makers do their job. They got your attention didn't they?
I checked the valve stem by listening to it and couldn't hear anything.

BTW: this morning I checked the pressure and it was down 3psi. However it was also much colder in my garage (~30deg as opposed to the ~60deg in there when I took the last pressure measurement). So I'm not yet convinced there's really a problem. It really could have been someone just letting air outta my tire! The next step is to fill the bathtub up and get it underwater.
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Old 2004-02-12, 04:45 PM   #7
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Take it up to 50 PSI and drop it in the tub...

Clean the brake dust while you are there
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Old 2004-02-12, 06:39 PM   #8
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You should have checked that a while ago but good thing you found it.
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