jackdog1
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I have a 97 Civic ex coupe, and just today I noticed an intermittent rhythmic noise that sounds like a cross between a squeak and chirp from the front driver's side wheel. It is in sync with the tire's rotation, and gets a bit louder when I turn left.
I've also noticed that at slow speeds (e.g. when coasting to a stop with neither pedal pressed) the car goes up and down slightly, specifically the front driver's side of it.
I considered an imbalanced rotor, but I just replaced both sets of pads and rotors a month ago, and only started having issues today. I also considered bad tires, but those are brand new too. So I'm guessing it's some kind of axle issue. My cv boots on either side are intact (the ones at the wheel shaft actually look new-ish). The ends of the third boots (rods from steering system I think?) are torn, but those don't rotate so they're obviously not the problem.
Any ideas?
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I've also noticed that at slow speeds (e.g. when coasting to a stop with neither pedal pressed) the car goes up and down slightly, specifically the front driver's side of it.
I considered an imbalanced rotor, but I just replaced both sets of pads and rotors a month ago, and only started having issues today. I also considered bad tires, but those are brand new too. So I'm guessing it's some kind of axle issue. My cv boots on either side are intact (the ones at the wheel shaft actually look new-ish). The ends of the third boots (rods from steering system I think?) are torn, but those don't rotate so they're obviously not the problem.
Any ideas?
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