I need help again now and because the topic has changed a new thread (in the old one nobody answered after all) Thought as long as the squeaking comes from the brake clatters, had now right front the blocks out and tapped, nevertheless still the same problem. The sheet metal is also free, no stones or something in between. PROBLEM ACCORDING! If it just squeaks (straight out) and I press the brake with left short it is often gone. If I then slip again It squeaks -> down from the gas, squeak away -> speed up squeak again. Make it stop when it turns slightly to the right, to the left it starts more when it was just quiet. Right side is not hotter than left after driving, I think slow the brake is not training !!!???? My questions!!! 1. Can a bubble in the system prevent the brake from being properly solved on the way to the right wheel??? 2. Is it perhaps the wheel bearing, drive or the gearbox? ?? Has anyone ever had such a squeaking from the wheel bearing? 3. What is shifting on the front axle when you give gas, you can perhaps conclude something from it. Actually, the squeaking metallic sounds, brake clatters still have lining (outside more worn out than inside) Thank you