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So I've been hearing some occasional squeals at low speed (driveway) from the left rear wheel the last couple of weeks. I was driving today with the cruise set at about 60 and the same wheel suddenly started howling. If I tapped the brakes even lightly, the sound went away. I pulled over to take a look. The rotor looks good. I put new pads and rotors on last year. The rim was very warm to the touch. The passenger side rim was cool. I turned around to head home and didn't hear a sound the rest of the way - about 30 minutes.
Obviously there is some heat from friction building up somewhere. My first thought would be the brake caliper hung up. That shouldn't happen after only a year though. Next would be a bad wheel bearing. I'm going out in a bit to pull the wheel and take a look.
Toyota wants $450 for a hub assembly! Online I can find them for $66-$450. I don't want to go with a cheap part that is going to go bad in no time. I'm guessing that as long as I stick with a brand I've heard of like Timkin, Beck/Arnley, or Raybestos I should be ok (all under $200 at Rock Auto). Do any techs out there have any thoughts or advice to add?
Obviously there is some heat from friction building up somewhere. My first thought would be the brake caliper hung up. That shouldn't happen after only a year though. Next would be a bad wheel bearing. I'm going out in a bit to pull the wheel and take a look.
Toyota wants $450 for a hub assembly! Online I can find them for $66-$450. I don't want to go with a cheap part that is going to go bad in no time. I'm guessing that as long as I stick with a brand I've heard of like Timkin, Beck/Arnley, or Raybestos I should be ok (all under $200 at Rock Auto). Do any techs out there have any thoughts or advice to add?