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help guys...i was so close to getting my rims on my car today, but due to the stock lugnuts being too short for the 17x8.5et35 rims, i had to call cec and request the right size...well, the problem is that when the guys at ntb put the stock wheels back on my car, i think they must have done something wrong, or at least shifted some part of the brake...when i drive at any speed, there is this sharp squeeking noise coming from the rear right tire...i asked my friend, and he said it might be a loose clip rubbing on the rotor...or something like that...please advise me on the exact problem, so i can tell ntb to fix the right thing..thanks guys...(and the pics of the FINALLY fixed up car will coming soon...=)
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Since the parking brakes are behind the rear rotors, I'll bet that one of the shoes were damaged by one of the lug bolts. Don't wait it can make a mess.
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