Hello everyone, I originally joined the site to get some advice but have since solved my problem and wanted to share it.
I have a 2005 Tahoe Z71 (2WD), and it would make a grinding / scraping noise while braking just before coming to a complete stop. The noise would quit if I let off the brake pedal so I was convinced that it was a problem in the brake system not a bad wheel bearing but I was left confused after I changed all four brake rotors & pads and it didn't help.
Well this past Friday I went ahead and changed the front drivers side wheel hub and it hasn't made the noise since so I'm hoping that it was the cause.
The old hub seemed to be ok, no side to side play and it would rotate freely and quietly, the only indication it was going bad is that it would be a bit tougher to turn for half of it's rotation, it wasn't a consistent free spin all the way around. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the bearing was the problem.
I just wanted to share this with everyone because I was convinced that it was a brake issue and I was wrong. Take care.
I have a 2005 Tahoe Z71 (2WD), and it would make a grinding / scraping noise while braking just before coming to a complete stop. The noise would quit if I let off the brake pedal so I was convinced that it was a problem in the brake system not a bad wheel bearing but I was left confused after I changed all four brake rotors & pads and it didn't help.
Well this past Friday I went ahead and changed the front drivers side wheel hub and it hasn't made the noise since so I'm hoping that it was the cause.
The old hub seemed to be ok, no side to side play and it would rotate freely and quietly, the only indication it was going bad is that it would be a bit tougher to turn for half of it's rotation, it wasn't a consistent free spin all the way around. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the bearing was the problem.
I just wanted to share this with everyone because I was convinced that it was a brake issue and I was wrong. Take care.