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Old 12-12-2008, 11:20 AM   #1
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try using some PBC grease or anti-seiz to lube the caliper slides and the back and ends of the pads....ive had that take care of the same noise before...also make sure that the springs aren't binding
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try using some PBC grease or anti-seiz to lube the caliper slides and the back and ends of the pads....ive had that take care of the same noise before...also make sure that the springs aren't binding
I probably would not use Anti-seize when there is specific brake pad stuff out there for super cheap. Besides...if any of that anti seize gets on your brakes or rotors your royally pwned.
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