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The brake pad backings will make noise sometimes when the caliper piston comes in contact with the pad backing. Grease up the backing plate to reduce that noise. Also do
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The brake pad backings will make noise sometimes when the caliper piston comes in contact with the pad backing. Grease up the backing plate to reduce that noise. Also do some moderate to hard braking from around 60mph down to 5mph but dont stop. Do this a few times to rebed the brake pads to remove any sediments on the face of the rotor.
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