Briman2021
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Minnesota
I just put on a set of 31's but everything else is stock, so I figured this is still in the realm of OEM tech, and the truck is a 97, 4wd, 4.0, with the high pinion dana 30 front.
Anyway, never had any brake noise in the 8 months since I bought the jeep, drove it in rain, snow, slush, etc. and up until 2 days ago it had Dodge Magnum take-offs, so 17" rims and street car tires.
I put on a set of 31 x 10.50 mudstar M/T's on 15x8 3.75"BS summit racing d-Window steel wheels, and the last couple days when I am backing out of my driveway, or moving around at slow speeds in a parking lot, I have been getting some terrible brake squeal and sometimes some shuddering from what seems like the front right wheel. It has been wet/rainy the last few days, but like I said, this is not the first time I have driven in the rain, and I got it plenty wet all winter long driving through snow and slush.
I am assuming it is coincidence that it happened right after the wheel swap, as I didn't touch anything but lug nuts, but is there anything I could be missing here?
Anyway, never had any brake noise in the 8 months since I bought the jeep, drove it in rain, snow, slush, etc. and up until 2 days ago it had Dodge Magnum take-offs, so 17" rims and street car tires.
I put on a set of 31 x 10.50 mudstar M/T's on 15x8 3.75"BS summit racing d-Window steel wheels, and the last couple days when I am backing out of my driveway, or moving around at slow speeds in a parking lot, I have been getting some terrible brake squeal and sometimes some shuddering from what seems like the front right wheel. It has been wet/rainy the last few days, but like I said, this is not the first time I have driven in the rain, and I got it plenty wet all winter long driving through snow and slush.
I am assuming it is coincidence that it happened right after the wheel swap, as I didn't touch anything but lug nuts, but is there anything I could be missing here?