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Open door and see if you can move inner tub without the outer rub moving. If you can the 'spyder' which hold inner drum to axel hub is broken. Post results in comment section
I'm a little confused because your heading says front disk and the body of your note says you changed shoes. If it is noise coming from a drum/shoe setup, it could be that the shoes are not 100% seated into the drum yet. There are variations in the shoes and drums that would require the either require the shoes to be contour ground or just 'broken in' to properly match the drum's contour. If you are talking about the fromt disk brake making nois, the noise is probably just a harmonic vibration (squeaking, squealing) and will cause no harm or loss in braking performance. If the sound is bothersome to you, there are various 'anti squeak' coatings available at auto parts stores that are designed to dampen the vibration and eliminate the noise.
Depending on the quality of pad used you may get some noise from the brakes mainly squeaks. Grinding or chattering is unusual though. Id take it back to the place that installed the pads/shoes and have them check it out again. Do you get a vibration while braking?
Hi, It sounds like the blower wheel is bad. This is a common problem.
While the dryer is running, listen to the front lower left corner and see if you can pinpoinnt the noise area.
If this is the case, please let me know if I can assist you further.
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