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Originally Posted by JCL
I wouldn't recommend doing that. It has stock pads, not aftermarket pads, and it was repaired by the dealer.
If you get it good and hot, the dealer will see the signs of heating up the rotors and pin it on the owner. Better to just take it back to the dealer, who was paid to do the job, and insist that they fix it right.
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I can hear the dealer now: " ...the brake squeal is a normal feature of the precision engineered JOY brake pads and is to be cherished".
I agree with bedding the pads. Don't have to be too aggressive as with track pads, but you do need to transfer some pad material to the rotors.
BMW does not put any anti-squeal on at the factory, so I don't think they put any on at the dealer either so if they still squeal after bedding them in, you might want to put some anti-squeal on the contact surfaces of the pads.