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so, brake pads squeel purposely when they need replaced?
never knew that...
how long do i have to replace them do u think?
edit
since it seems i will be replacing my pads, what is the best brand of pads
should i do all 4?
how much am i looking here?
also... i may as well paint the calipers while im down there...
any color suggestions? white camaro, tint, and will be puttin black stripes on soon...
what would look color would look good?
(yes, i have my own opinions too, just wanted to see your ideas)
look at my car, i guess we've got like the same thing.. ive got the black stripes ^.^ i dunno if u will like mine.. i just liked the curve and how to tappers in.. i put them on myself
well... replaced the front pads...(where noise seemed to be comin from)
and the noise has not stopped...
it still squeels somewhat (not as bad as before tho)
and, i found the old pads still had half of the pad left... and had a little groove in it that was raised up (sorry if thats confusing)
White 1998 3.8L Camaro
Home Ram Air / Free Flow Intake
Drilled / Slotted Rotors with black painted Calipers
now,i a little confused,does it do it when you start up the car ( just sitting in park )or just when you going slow?does it go away when you push on the breaks?
1998 bright red camaro ,M5 ,Y87 ,stock<br /><br />Originally posted by Rune:<br />If it smells like a turd and looks like a turd, chances are its probably not a candy bar.
If the problem he's having is the same as mine, when moving slowly the wheels squeek and when coming to a gradual brake they also squeak. They don't just squeak for no reason.
Originally posted by dorkins: well... replaced the front pads...(where noise seemed to be comin from)
and the noise has not stopped...
it still squeels somewhat (not as bad as before tho)
This happened to me once with my old Grand Am. I learned that some (cheap) pads squeel on there on dust. I complained (loudly) and swapped them for a higher quality pad - no more squeel. I am not sure that is your problem, but something to think about.
Are you using performance pads? I put on Hawk performance pads which are known to make a little noise but nothing serious. Other thing it could be (but I doubt it) is the rotor could be warped. Usually if this is the case you'd feel your steering shake when you brake as well. But if the rotor is just so worn down then that could be the issue. I replaced mine with brembo's. like $75.00 off tirerack for a set. Nothing special just stock replacement.
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