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Sounds like rubbing or grinding, a constant on/off as if the drum were warped

Noise which seems to start around 25-30mph is short but consistent like counting 1 onethousand 2 onethousand, etc. and noise comes and goes at every second and immediately stops, comes back, stops...back, stops, over and over. new hub/wheel bearings, ujoints for drive line, brake shoes, drums, rearend was dropped and one side was tightened only 1 gap (very little) could this be the cause. if not, HELLLLLLPPP...THANK YOU

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Sound like something catching on the wheel or something in the tyre, if it was a bearing it would rubbing sound constant, could be the splash guard catching, any accident can cause movement and could catch, jack the wheel up and spin it look in the tread, test bearing hands 12 to 6 and 3 to 9 and wiggle the wheel any excessive movement it could be the bearing or the lower ball joint. you need a 10mm gap disc and splash guard, if the gap is too small bent it back. .

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2008

SOURCE: Scraping noise in rear of 2000 Toyota Rav4 AWD

just wanted to stop to offer some tips. I just put in new brakes on last night. I too had the same problem. The brakes were fine, but I replaced them anyway. The drum seem fine, and my emergency cable was a bit loose too. What you can try is hiting the ebrake while going in reverse or in drive. It may help. If not, adjust the ebrake cable will be needed, it not too hard to do. It should be by the rear tires towards the center.

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  • Posted on Nov 09, 2008

SOURCE: 1996 toyota corolla rear drum brake (Australia)

to remove a stuck brake drum what I do is. there is a couple of holes in the drum a size 10mm nut screw hole. get two 10mm bolts screw it in the two OPPOSITE holes and screw in at the same time until the drum is free. we call this screws extractor. Check for any damage in the shoe and other parts because you are force extracting the drum

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  • Posted on Jun 05, 2009

SOURCE: 1995 Toyota Rav4 4X4 - replace rear hub bearings

You have to take the rear diff apart to pull the axle. I think you should inspect your u-joints by taking them apart. Some times they can fool you. And check that there is no play in the pinion when you have the driveshaft off.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 12, 2010

SOURCE: Grinding noise in front wheel

Most likely bad wheel bearing. If you have ABS then you may need to get the bearing assembly that has the ABS ring on it if it comes as an assembly.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2011

SOURCE: loud intermittent vibration in 1997 Toyota Land Cruiser

100 series landcruiser auto 98 model 226000 km
whine from front end after 25 kmh no noise when backing off

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