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Old 09-13-2011, 10:01 PM   #5
 
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Might also try some anti-sqeal grease on the contact points of the pads and hardware to the caliper and frame. A lot of aftermarket pads come with it to use at time of installation to prevent noise. You can usually find some in little packets at major auto parts stores for a buck or two.

This is assuming that it is not the brake wear "sensor" tab riveted to the pad causing the issue. They are designed to make noise when the pads wear to a certain point and if they start making contact early are next to impossible to shut up.


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