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Bang noise when brakes applied

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Bang noise when brakes applied

Post by 4sum4 »

Got a bang noise coming from my front left hand Hub Area when I apply the brakes,I`ve just rebuilt the front diff and have fitted new CV`s and vented and slotted Rotors,Does it in two wheel drive and four wheel drive the trucks a 85 4runner SA.What the hell is it :?
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Post by -Scott- »

The brakes are normally used to stop your vehicle before it hits the one in front. Try applying your brakes a little earlier.

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Post by RUFF »

Check your caliper bolts. Sounds like one may have fallen out.
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Post by 4sum4 »

RUFF wrote:Check your caliper bolts. Sounds like one may have fallen out.

There fine and tight.If i ease the brakes on it wont do it but if i slam on them then it goes one single bang
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Post by built4thrashing »

IS IT IFS or leaf front? if leaf your u bolts mey be loose and diff rocking or maybee the pads are loose / wrong size


if all fails take it to a brake shop for a look
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Post by low40 »

jack up the front end support it with stands rip wheels off get a mate in the car as you turn the hub around by hand get mate to apply brake check for noise that way :idea:
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Post by high n mighty »

OK Gareth. Really stupid question at the oppurtuntiy of getting own3d.

I know that you have put another yota diff in but would the stud patterns on your new axle and old rims be slightly different or wrong nuts??

Very stupid question but I have found stranger things to happen
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Post by 4sum4 »

high n mighty wrote:OK Gareth. Really stupid question at the oppurtuntiy of getting own3d.

I know that you have put another yota diff in but would the stud patterns on your new axle and old rims be slightly different or wrong nuts??

Very stupid question but I have found stranger things to happen

Nah thats all good :D
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Post by Area54 »

Check the torque rod bolts, both at the chassis and diff. If you are still running one of course...
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Post by bubs »

Area54 wrote:Check the torque rod bolts, both at the chassis and diff. If you are still running one of course...


which you shouldn't be :P :lol:

my 4 runner did the same thing, first time was when i had the outer wheel bearing colapse, 2nd was loosing 2 of the 3 bolts out of the caliper :shock:
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Post by zbuild »

you vented and slotted your rotors, did you also replace the pads?

If so, were they exactly the same pads? are they fitting into the caliper firmly. . .if there is a bit of a gap round them they may be moving forward in the caliper and causing the "bang" under hard stop
Take the wheel off, get someone to hold the foot on the brake and then see if you can move the rotor in either direction. . .it would only have to be a very small movement to make the noise.

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Post by 4sum4 »

fixed, front shackle was inverting and hitting the chassis :oops:
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