Mine does this as well, and I found it to be the bushings. So...every time
I do an oil change, I grease the bushings, as well as other things that
need greasing. ;-)
Brian
At 06:42 AM 6/24/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Jay, it might be the brakes. They could be rubbing
>alittle. Try it.
>Brian T.
>--- jay & dana <jay&dana@telus.net> wrote:
> >
> > Noticed it for the first time today, on my 97, 4x4,
> > as I'm coming up to a
> > stop sign I will put the truck in neutral
> > (5 spd) and let it coast slowly and I'm hearing a
> > slight squeaking or
> > whistling sound (no brakes applied).
> > It almost sounds like when you are whistling for a
> > dog but instead of 4
> > times or so it keeps on until the truck stops.
> > Don't laugh at my
> > description here but that's exactly what it sounds
> > like :-) Rotors, pads,
> > or on a 4 wheel drive can or should the front wheel
> > bearings be repacked? I
> > don't think it's the brakes because it does this
> > when I'm coasting and not
> > even touching the brakes, and it doesn't do this all
> > the time.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for anyones opinion or advice,
> > Jay
> >
> >
>
>
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