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Originally Posted by slam1918
behind the front rotors there is a thin metal plate that keeps dirt from flying onto the rotor. If you remove a front tire you can either feel & or see it behind the rotor. I replaced my front struts at the same time and accidentally bent the plate so it was making contact with the rotor and made noise at low speed.
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The dust shield? No I didnt bend those. There is no noise coming from the front rotors. It's all in the rear. The ebrake shoes are rubbing slightly on the disk. Im going to take it apart tonight and try to solve this.