Turbo301
Active Member
My '73 Fury has developed a fairly high-pitched, tire-speed-dependent chirping (cricket-like) sound. It seems to be coming from the rear. Is this likely a rear bearing issue? I changed the fluid when I first got the car, thinking that would save me from future bearing issues, but apparently not...
Note that I did the front brakes/bearings last year, and the sound really seems to be coming from the rear. The rear brake hardware is quite new, though the drums themselves are not...
If it is bearings, and since I believe my rear is an 8.25" (no posi or anything, bolt-on back cover), are just bearings and outer seals needed for the job? RockAuto and other vendors seem to have a number of such parts. On the other hand, when I looked at rear drums last year, my local parts shop could only get the "heavy duty" (or maybe wagon?) drums, and they were too wide. However, I forget their width... does anyone know where I can find the correct drum part numbers? Would Raybestos 2955R be right (I recall mine were 2" wide while the heavy-duty ones were 2.5")?
Just trying to get parts available before I do the job and tie-up my garage.
Note that I did the front brakes/bearings last year, and the sound really seems to be coming from the rear. The rear brake hardware is quite new, though the drums themselves are not...
If it is bearings, and since I believe my rear is an 8.25" (no posi or anything, bolt-on back cover), are just bearings and outer seals needed for the job? RockAuto and other vendors seem to have a number of such parts. On the other hand, when I looked at rear drums last year, my local parts shop could only get the "heavy duty" (or maybe wagon?) drums, and they were too wide. However, I forget their width... does anyone know where I can find the correct drum part numbers? Would Raybestos 2955R be right (I recall mine were 2" wide while the heavy-duty ones were 2.5")?
Just trying to get parts available before I do the job and tie-up my garage.
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