warped rotor. open diffs will always put power to the wheel of the least resistance. kindof like lightning. your right rotor is warped, causing the brakes to grab it and eventually let go from the left over torque being used from your transmission. Easy fix, just take the rotor to a local Les Schwab or what ever tire place you have and get them to turn the rotor. They do it on a daily basis.
Does not appear to be just a warped rotor, if you look center of rotor, where it slides over the axle shaft/hub at the center, this also appears warped when it turns, not sure what vehicle this is from the video. Unfortunatley, Helives629 wishes this was only a rotor I'm sure; wish him the best of luck with this fix.
@@bradjizzle8454 "dude" as you apparently prefer to address people, in addition to the rotor being warped, at the least the outer end of the axle is as well
@@bradjizzle8454 As a matter of fact, upon further review of the comment section, Helives629 replies to Audun Jemtland and says this was a bent axle. So, perhaps you should look at the video again and pay attention to the end of the axle shaft because as you already put it, "it's obvious."
To anyone reading this comment thinking spraying wd 40 is a good idea, dont. This will literally kill you. Brakes need friction to stop, never grease the rotor, EVER!
What was the issue? I'm experiencing a similar thing on a Porsche Boxster
warped rotor. open diffs will always put power to the wheel of the least resistance. kindof like lightning. your right rotor is warped, causing the brakes to grab it and eventually let go from the left over torque being used from your transmission. Easy fix, just take the rotor to a local Les Schwab or what ever tire place you have and get them to turn the rotor. They do it on a daily basis.
Does not appear to be just a warped rotor, if you look center of rotor, where it slides over the axle shaft/hub at the center, this also appears warped when it turns, not sure what vehicle this is from the video. Unfortunatley, Helives629 wishes this was only a rotor I'm sure; wish him the best of luck with this fix.
@@dr.dock3165 dude no it's totally a warped rotor. You can see it wobble. It's obvious. I'm not being rude. But just look. You. Can. See. it. Wobble.
@@bradjizzle8454 "dude" as you apparently prefer to address people, in addition to the rotor being warped, at the least the outer end of the axle is as well
@@bradjizzle8454 As a matter of fact, upon further review of the comment section, Helives629 replies to Audun Jemtland and says this was a bent axle. So, perhaps you should look at the video again and pay attention to the end of the axle shaft because as you already put it, "it's obvious."
@@bradjizzle8454 it's a warped axel
maybe your e-brake inside is hanging it up inside that little drum
It’s the diff gear or axle /drive gear gone
E brake or piston inside caliper
Probably needs to reset the piston
I have a 09 charger nd it won’t reverse or not even neutral wats the problem
Vw rear drive is normal for only one wheel to turns
Lube the rotors.
So I have 2020 cadi and stuck my rear tires both and even I take off breaks pads please help if you have any ideas 😊
Was it differential locked? if it's both of them stuck
Wheel bearing
My wont turn at all and my front wheel keep coming off
The rotar you can see warped
Only 5 years late, but that's what saw as well. Machine shop time.
Did you find the problem?
Yes, bent axle
Me too from front wheel. Cadillac eldorado.
Inthe comments he says it's a bent axel
This happen to me 3 times while driving what can it be
But how did u fix it I had to get mine towed
So what was the video for ? we all have problems , where was the follow up video for solutions
Am wondering too
Bent axle
That would affect both tires not just one
I'm experiencing the exact same thing. Did you ever find the problem to this?!
Matt hew, sorry for the late response the axle was bent
You could try WD 40
To anyone reading this comment thinking spraying wd 40 is a good idea, dont. This will literally kill you. Brakes need friction to stop, never grease the rotor, EVER!
Buy a new car!
Did you find the problem?