If you are just taking it out of storage and it did not have the knock
before you stored it, its not the bearing. caliper is probably seized.
>Hi Emery,
> I fear that it will be a wheel bearing. I just
> did the brakes on my dodge ram. WHAT a pain! Took
> almost 10 hrs. Couldnt get the rotors off.
> Guess I'll get the manual out and see whats
> involved in replacing or repacking the wheel
> bearings. I'll also check the brakes.
> See Ya,
> Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
>> [mailto

wner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of
>> EMERYSTORA
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 1999 12:25 AM
>> To: gmcmotorhome
>> Subject: Re: GMC: Re:Wheel Knock
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > be a " Knock " in the left front wheel. The
>> brake rotors are quite rusted on the surface...
>> could this be the cause? It makes the stearing
>> wheel shake abit.
>> Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert
>> >>
>>
>> Rob -- first pull the hubcap from the front wheels. Often one
>> will give a
>> "knock" sound especially at low speeds. The brake rotors often
>> get rusted if
>> the motorhome is sitting for a while. After you apply the brakes
>> the brake
>> pads will scour them off. The steering wheel shaking could mean that the
>> pads are gripping erratically. It could be caused by dirt or
>> rust. Take it
>> for a longer drive and hit the brakes a few times and see if it
>> goes away.
>> If it doesn't you better pull the front wheels and check out the
>> rotors and
>> brake pads. The symptoms could also be a wheel bearing going bad. This
>> would give a noise and could cause a wheel shimmy.
>>
>> Emery Stora
>> 77 Kingsley
>> Santa Fe, NM
>>
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Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach