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Not the backing disc or something?
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try putting a smearing of copper slip on the back of the pads, if the noises continue then its the pads..........
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He says he has greased the pads.
Maybe the pads...may not be
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(This post was last modified: 04-09-2014, 10:35 PM by Lolben91.)
Checked the brake piston hasnt got corrosion which is preventing it from fully retracting into into place?
I had this with my Mitsubishi Galant after it had been sat for about 6 months, drove home on night and the whole car was vibrating like mad, pulled over and the front passenger disk was glowing red like you see in race cars, also i had completely lost my brakes as i imagine the fluid had boiled behind the piston
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