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Daimo B |
posted on 20th Aug 03 at 17:41 |
Garath, what are you doing to your poor car? | |
Adam-D |
posted on 20th Aug 03 at 17:37 |
i feel my reply is not needed as evrything has bee covered.............. | |
Claire |
posted on 20th Aug 03 at 17:29 |
brake squeal is normally caused by the back of the pad vibrating against the calliper. You shouls smear copper grease on the back of the pad and idealy use anti squeal shims. | |
MarkM |
posted on 20th Aug 03 at 17:01 |
the brake disk probably has a lip on it...were the pads have worn down and they have been wearing against the disk...feel the edge of the disk...will be a small lip! | |
Wolf In Welsh Clothing |
posted on 20th Aug 03 at 16:55 |
My rear drums were squealing, cleaned everything out and sanded them down a bit, a week later and there squealing again! | |
courty |
posted on 20th Aug 03 at 12:09 |
Had a mate change them, (they are fitted properly) got drilled and groved disks and pads for them in the same offer so they are the rite ones. Was fine for a while. do alot of miles motorway most. | |
Paul |
posted on 20th Aug 03 at 11:55 |
It doesn't mean that they are still intact where did you get the brakes changed ? what model of brake pads are they ? how do you drive on them etc | |
courty |
posted on 20th Aug 03 at 11:51 |
Yeah thanks mate, Just changed the diskes and pads less than 2k ago. Is so bloody annoying, halfords on the way home then. | |
Paul |
posted on 20th Aug 03 at 11:46 |
possibly worn brakepads or disks (replace them) or they could be just dirty ( a can of brake cleaner from halfords) | |
courty |
posted on 20th Aug 03 at 11:41 |
I have this most annoying problem, every time i brake i get this squeaking, what could the cause be and how can i stop it??:boggle: |