Brake noise with noise clip included.
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Common thing with the brakes.... You will have to take the caliper off,
brake pads out, and lube it all up. My passenger side does it, but very
faint.
From the beginning, it was louder and did that when coming to a stop, and
believe it or not, it was the rear LCAs. The dealer told me that's what it was,
and I did not believe them. Then I replaced them with the BMRs, and it went
away. Now all I have is a very faint sound like yours, but no where near
that loud. I had already taken mine apart, lubed and replaced the slide pins,
lubed the pistons and pads, and torqued everything. When the slide
pins are lose, the caliper moves at an angle when braking, and makes
noise.
brake pads out, and lube it all up. My passenger side does it, but very
faint.
From the beginning, it was louder and did that when coming to a stop, and
believe it or not, it was the rear LCAs. The dealer told me that's what it was,
and I did not believe them. Then I replaced them with the BMRs, and it went
away. Now all I have is a very faint sound like yours, but no where near
that loud. I had already taken mine apart, lubed and replaced the slide pins,
lubed the pistons and pads, and torqued everything. When the slide
pins are lose, the caliper moves at an angle when braking, and makes
noise.
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12-01-2007 07:09 PM