What are the causes of front wheel noise?
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Front wheel noise is caused by the friction sound generated when the gap between the brake pads and the brake disc is too small, or it may be due to bearing damage. Brake pads, also known as brake linings, are critical safety components in a car's braking system, playing a decisive role in the effectiveness of all braking. The brake disc is the friction counterpart in disc brakes. In addition to requiring the necessary strength and stiffness as a component, it should also have as high and stable a friction coefficient as possible, along with appropriate wear resistance, heat resistance, heat dissipation, and heat capacity. The main function of the bearing is to bear weight and provide precise guidance for the rotation of the hub. It bears both axial and radial loads, making it a very important component.