My '68 is a fresh frame off restoration. Everything is new or refurbished. Before today, it's only been driven about 100 miles since finishing the restoration. Today was the first time though that I took on the highway and got it up above 45 mph.
Once it hits 50 mph and faster, there is a fairly loud chirping or squealing sound. The best comparison I can make is that it sounds like a bunch of crickets chirping away at night. When you drop back down below 50 mph, the noise disappears.
It sounds like it is coming from the front passenger side but I can't be sure.
In the front, the spindles, wheel bearings, rotors, brake pads, and tires are all brand new. The tires are BFG Radial TA's.
The rear end was professionally rebuilt. The axles, wheel bearings, brake drums, and brake shoes are all new. Also, it has a new Eaton posi unit in it.
For what it is worth, the front disc brake pads seem to be clamping awfully tight on the rotors with no pressure on the brake pedal. With the front wheels off of the ground, I've never felt so much resistance when trying to rotate a tire by hand.
Any ideas on this sound (and the tight brakes), I haven't got a clue.
Thanks.........Dave