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Slight squeal...

Ok - just switched out my stock for Pole Position S-04s. Love the tires. But now there is slight squeel when I lightly apply the brakes - can't quite determine

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Old 10-04-2013, 11:18 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok - just switched out my stock for Pole Position S-04s. Love the tires.

But now there is slight squeel when I lightly apply the brakes - can't quite determine which wheel yet.

On my FX - when the installers rotated the tires - the over tightened one wheel and it slightly bent the rotor. Infiniti replaced it under warranty - with little hassle. ALtho they did try to tell me it was the spacer.

My reponse was - the spacer is bolted to the hub, not the rotor! They were like - "uh, yeah, you're right."

Wondering if they did the same thing here. Altho I watched them hand tighten them to 80pds.

Thoughts anyone?
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