Squeaky noise coming from the outside of 2007 Escalade... what could it be?

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Let me do some research on that. I've not had to replace my rear bearings yet so I don't have any first hand experience as of yet but I can't imagine it being difficult. Let me see what I can find out first, though.

I'm going to assume you'll definitely have to take the rear wheel and brakes off first but once you get to that point I'm not sure what to expect that'd be useful to you. I'll get back to you as soon as I find something useful :)
 

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The bearings will be pressed into the axle
 

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No pictures?? You already lost me...
 

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:lol: I tell ya what. When mine start making noise and need replacing I'll do a detailed write up and post it up on TYF :waytogo:

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Or when mine goes out I will take pictures of it getting fixed :)
 

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Or when mine goes out I will take pictures of it getting fixed :)

:party33: That sounds like a much easier, cleaner and more expensive idea! Thank you for your sacrifice for TYF! :hands: When the mechanic guy asks why you're taking pics of him while he works be sure and be discreet as possible. Wearing dark sunglasses and hiding behind the tool chest may help you in this effort :secret:
 

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:party33: That sounds like a much easier, cleaner and more expensive idea! Thank you for your sacrifice for TYF! :hands: When the mechanic guy asks why you're taking pics of him while he works be sure and be discreet as possible. Wearing dark sunglasses and hiding behind the tool chest may help you in this effort :secret:

I will have a friend do it and when he asks why am I taking pics I will tell him some random guy on the internet is paying me to and all I know about him is we call him Jacob...
 

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:hmm:
 

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