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Old 07-05-2010, 07:26 PM
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Hey i have this noise with either my stock or aftermarket wheel on. It comes and goes but it annoys the **** out of me. Sounds like the brakes squeeling or something but i checked and all got meat on them and are fairly new. Rotors seemed fine 2 or maybe i'm wrong and need 2 check them again. The noise seems 2 start when the car is going straight and i'm pretty sure the noise will go away when i press the brake. The noise is at random times. Any idea how i can rid of this noise?
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Old 07-05-2010, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by madmax420
Hey i have this noise with either my stock or aftermarket wheel on. It comes and goes but it annoys the **** out of me. Sounds like the brakes squeeling or something but i checked and all got meat on them and are fairly new. Rotors seemed fine 2 or maybe i'm wrong and need 2 check them again. The noise seems 2 start when the car is going straight and i'm pretty sure the noise will go away when i press the brake. The noise is at random times. Any idea how i can rid of this noise?
Is it while you are applying the brakes or what?
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Old 07-05-2010, 07:58 PM
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no it stops when i apply the brake and sometimes go away when i turn the wheel!
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Brake squeak. Are you on stock brake pads?
Metal is contacting metal and squeaking. Some good brake grease on metal contact points will fix that. Knowing whether front or rear can help you, too.
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Old 07-05-2010, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by tx_zstang
Brake squeak. Are you on stock brake pads?
Metal is contacting metal and squeaking. Some good brake grease on metal contact points will fix that. Knowing whether front or rear can help you, too.
+1, my right rear clanks when I brake because the pad shifts and hits the caliper when I brake. I just need some adhesive for the back of the pad because the spring isn't doing it...
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Your 'floating' OEM caliper is not 'floating' on one side or both.

Get it fixed asap as your pad(s) are wearing on the rotor(s)
while the brakes are not applied...
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