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Old 04-04-2006, 01:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Squealing Sounds when turning right

Hi everyone,
I have a wierd problem. My passenger rear wheel squeals a little when turning right and only right and only at slow speeds. Any idea what that may be? It is definitely not clicking.
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check ur ball joints
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Old 04-04-2006, 06:48 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Above post a bit strange.

Wheel bearings ? Jack it up give it a spin. Grab wheel (whilst insitu) is there any play? May be able to remove split pin and tighten but play normally indicates replacement required. Not an expert but just wanted to help.
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Bad rotors? is there also Vibrations when you hear the soundS?
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No vibration just a squealing noise. Any ideas on how hard it is to replace rear wheel bearings?
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For some mad reason can't post attachments otherwise would reproduce Rear Axle and Suspension extract from toyota factory chassis and body manual. I have 2 gen two's. I would assume that set ups are very similar even on later models (or earlier for that matter). Some wheel bearings have to be pressed in. Unfortunately this is the case with the Camry.DISCLAIMER: I have never performed this operation on a Camry.
Dont do this untill you are certain there is play in the bearing

You could do this yourself quite well but it would neccessitate purchasing a bearing puller if you cant borrow one.Pressing In/Out: you would have to press out the old then press in new bearings. I would take the hub to work to do this as I work in a Large industrial chemical plant with a workshop. You might have access to a press or simply take it to a workshop and give then a few bucks to do it for you. Torque wrench ?My Dad was mechanic and a very good one and never owned a torque wrench.

Hopefully some one who has done this recently may be able to shed some light on their experience.
You will have a rough idea what work you have undertaken in the past and whats within the realm of your current experience. Could be very satisfying to do it yourself?

You will also need to bleed your brake system. (easy)

All this is relative as I would attempt this but then again I have done a few engine swaps in bikes and cars over the years.
By the way checking rear rotors is a possibility I would want to eliminate.

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I get a little squealing at full lock when the tyre scrapes the inner plastic thingomojiggy...
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All of you are thinking too big....first things first....did you happen to think to just check for low tire pressure????????
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