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Old Apr 9, 2018 | 08:16 PM
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Okay guys every single day when I back out of my driveway or pull out in the parking lot from work my brakes squeak. They only do it when I apply the brakes slightly. I have changed front and rear brakes with z36 pads and rotors.
They have done the same thing with oem brakes and the power stop brakes.
I did the install properly and nothing is rubbing. There has to be a solution??

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Old Apr 9, 2018 | 08:27 PM
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Maybe because you installed breaks. Try installing brakes?
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Old Apr 9, 2018 | 08:53 PM
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Mine do it first thing in the morning coming out of the garage, then goes away. I assume its moisture.
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Old Apr 9, 2018 | 09:38 PM
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Mine squeal quietly all the time at low speeds.
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Old Apr 10, 2018 | 09:28 AM
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Sounds like you need to seat your pads into your rotors. Find a good back road and get up to about 60 mph, slam on the breaks till about 5 mph, and repeat the process for about 5 times. Since the brakes are good and hot now, drive around for 15 min. or so letting them cool off and try not to use the brakes as much.
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Old Apr 10, 2018 | 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by bcb97
Sounds like you need to seat your pads into your rotors. Find a good back road and get up to about 60 mph, slam on the breaks till about 5 mph, and repeat the process for about 5 times. Since the brakes are good and hot now, drive around for 15 min. or so letting them cool off and try not to use the brakes as much.
Thanks I will try that
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Old Apr 29, 2018 | 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by bcb97
Sounds like you need to seat your pads into your rotors. Find a good back road and get up to about 60 mph, slam on the breaks till about 5 mph, and repeat the process for about 5 times. Since the brakes are good and hot now, drive around for 15 min. or so letting them cool off and try not to use the brakes as much.
Yes, these pads & rotors require a break in process
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Old Apr 29, 2018 | 10:43 PM
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My 18 does this every day since new.
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