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Old 05-25-2016, 11:40 PM   #13 (permalink)
Zeetah
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Originally Posted by BlackZMamba View Post
check the clips that attach to your calipers where the brake pads slide into. I had an issue with one of the sides. It was not flush with the caliper and it was hitting the rotor. You may also want to check the pads themselves. Something as simple as a small rock or other debris can cause the squeal. It's not very hard to do.
im paranoid about taking the wheels off when you put the wheels and lugs back on, dont you have to have to get it tighten with a shop driver and doesnt it need to get tighten to a certain degree? i forgot what the term was called, but how would i know its not too tight or just right. and on top of that id have to buy stands or whatever you call it to raise the car.

maybe ill get a buddy come buy and check it out, but another shop said theyd check it out for free in markham area
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