Nova Wake
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- N. Chittenden, Vermont
Ok my front brakes were done recently and now when driving on dirt roads i hear rattling coming from the front, if i apply the brakes the rattle stops. There is no rust anywhere on the surroundings or plates behind the rotors, is it the anti rattle springs/clips? I need a part number and idea on what way they go in. Also the brakes will click when you first apply them it sounds kinda like a relay going off is this related? I'm kinda paranoid about brake noises and I'm hoping these are minor things, i have a 95 4.0 auto.
Also i have an unrelated issue, my jeep if about 98% rust free but when i was inspecting for the rattle initially before i tracked it to the front end i found a hole right above the exhaust i pushed it and i can see one of the front seat brackets(passenger side) i believe, its not under carpet, Is this a common area due to the heat? What can i use to repair it that can deal with the heat and how do i access it due to the fact its under the seat bracket, i was thinking removing the rust and painting with por15 and then fiberglass? Kinda upset since there are no rust holes in the thing other than there. I plan on trying to rust proof the rest of the jeep before winter with some kinda DIY bed liner, but have to deal with the hole at the same time.
Also i have an unrelated issue, my jeep if about 98% rust free but when i was inspecting for the rattle initially before i tracked it to the front end i found a hole right above the exhaust i pushed it and i can see one of the front seat brackets(passenger side) i believe, its not under carpet, Is this a common area due to the heat? What can i use to repair it that can deal with the heat and how do i access it due to the fact its under the seat bracket, i was thinking removing the rust and painting with por15 and then fiberglass? Kinda upset since there are no rust holes in the thing other than there. I plan on trying to rust proof the rest of the jeep before winter with some kinda DIY bed liner, but have to deal with the hole at the same time.
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