Actually, it did turn out to be the spindles. My regular mechanic said
they were warped or worn. Rather than replacing them for $900, he
filled out the gaps by welding for $90.
philthy wrote:
> warped front rotors
>
> Joseph O'Brien wrote:
>
> > I have a 96 Plymouth Neon. When applying the brakes, I hear a clicking
> > sound and feel it through the brake pedal. The frequency of the
> > clicking decreases as the car slows.
> >
> > I took it into a chain garage that is open on the weekends to make sure
> > it was safe. They said it's safe to drive, and that Chrysler products
> > are notorious for having warped spindles which caused the calipers to
> > click.
> >
> > Does this sound familiar to anyone here? I'm no mechanic, but I've
> > never heard of a "spindle" in relationship to the brake system. I'll
> > probably end up taking it to my regular mechanic, but I just wanted to
> > check here first.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Joseph >> Stay informed about: 96 neon brakes clicking