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What sort of stuff could i spray on my brakes to stop them squeking, where abouts would i spray?. It is mainly when i am not going to fast and apply the brakes lightly, any ideas what it could be?
Thanks
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I think you mean brake squeel, anyway there isnt all that much you can do. There is a paste/glue that can be applied to the metal side of the pads, also a different brand of pad maybe. Benix is a well known and trusted brand. What is the condition of your rotors? are they glazed, rippled, scored??
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dyl |
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i havnt had time to pull off my wheels and have a look but just before i brought her she had four new rotors put on her so they should be good.
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joolz |
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probarbly the type of pads they have used. pads squeel alot more than when they used asbestos but now it illegal for good reasons.
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check the pads... make sure you havnt grinded them all away
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dyl |
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it wouldnt be doing damage would it? i will pull off the wheels and have a look sometime. thanks for he feedback
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u could try 'contact cleaner' which removes any oil and dust film, and the stuff dries real quick. Contact cleaner is something sparkys use to clean bits.
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try sanding the pads a bit to remove the glaze.
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