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Chirping noise coming from my drivers side front tire area

Discussion in 'Technical Chat' started by 08RedTaco, Oct 5, 2015.

  1. Oct 5, 2015 at 5:16 PM
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    08RedTaco

    08RedTaco [OP] Member

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    Base 2008 Tacoma
    Brush guard, fog lights, Intermittent Wipers and USB cable so far.
    For the past 18 months I've had a chirping noise coming from my drivers side front tire area, I've had it in the service dept 4 times and have spent over $1000. The noise starts around 10mph and gets louder around 25mph. 1st visit they said it was excessive rust on the rotor, 2nd visit they said it was my wheel bearing and replaced it. 3rd visit they said it was a rock wedged in the backer plate. 4th visit they said it was a divot on the rotor and shaved the rotor. The noise is not constant, it will stop when brakes are applied. It will not make the noise if it is cold or wet. Does anyone have any idea what the hell could be causing this? It is not coming from the tire, all are brand new.
     

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