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High-pitched brake-wearing like sound when accelerating 0 to 5 mph

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Anyone else having this? I'm at 33k miles dual motor fyi. No, i don't think it's the brakes because deceleration doesn't make the sound - it happens on acceleration only.
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You get it really muddy?
 
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Sorry for the delay, hit reply so I know you replied ?

If you don't wash off large amounts of mud from the wheel hub and bearings you can cause funky damage. This isn't a CT thing but true for any vehicle. Large clumps of mud slowly dry on hard and start knocking things about. Common to hear grinding, breaking electric wheel speed sensor etc. It's not the mud itself, it's the ability soft mud has to get into bad places and then dry hard.

Busted my wrangler with similar symptoms from mudding without a good parts wash after. Learned my lesson!
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