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11' GT500 with excessive rear end slop?
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<blockquote data-quote="wenger828" data-source="post: 15435558" data-attributes="member: 122727"><p>As title states, i've noted that my right rear brake makes a squeaking noise, changes with going around turns. Lifted my car and noted the right rear wheel had about almost 1/2" (estimate) of in and out play/slop. Left rear had noticeably less. I've been road course'ing the car and noted this after my last track session. Also brake pedal has gotten "softer", suspect that the in and out movement of right rear axle shaft is opening up the distance between brake pads & rotor. Can anyone point me in the right direction as to what to look before before i open up the rear diff? What contains/limits the movement of the rear axle shafts (I know there are U-clips that secure the axle from coming out)? Is the axle shaft bearing pressed onto the axle shaft and help contain movement? Any tips appreciated!</p><p></p><p>EDIT: should have said rear end axle shaft slop, not slop in the entire rear end, in the title!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wenger828, post: 15435558, member: 122727"] As title states, i've noted that my right rear brake makes a squeaking noise, changes with going around turns. Lifted my car and noted the right rear wheel had about almost 1/2" (estimate) of in and out play/slop. Left rear had noticeably less. I've been road course'ing the car and noted this after my last track session. Also brake pedal has gotten "softer", suspect that the in and out movement of right rear axle shaft is opening up the distance between brake pads & rotor. Can anyone point me in the right direction as to what to look before before i open up the rear diff? What contains/limits the movement of the rear axle shafts (I know there are U-clips that secure the axle from coming out)? Is the axle shaft bearing pressed onto the axle shaft and help contain movement? Any tips appreciated! EDIT: should have said rear end axle shaft slop, not slop in the entire rear end, in the title! [/QUOTE]
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