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JCL- great stuff
I couldn't agree more on JCL's sentiments and would definitely defer to his expertise as I am still learning a lot. Preference on the differing methods on the squeal will always come down to experience. Per JCL's diagram (excellent by the way) I was able to apply to yellowed points on #11 and quickly solve a problem not intended to solve. At the end of the day its all about friction control of some sort. How you accomplish it will both vary and possibly change. Have fun! There are great videos on YouTube for BMW brake pad changing as well as bleeding, f.y.i.
JCL thanks for the insight and I continue to learn a great deal on this sight! |
I appreciate your suggestions as well Elvis....I'm learning as I go as well. :iagree:Great to have a website like this for people like me .
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Glad I could help. Please call me Jeff, JCL is just an acronym
Jeff |
i am having this issue as well. the mechanic that did the job says that he doesn't hear it but i was in a rush so i had him just do the CV boots. Left thinking "is it in my head" - but it got worse. i'm concerned because i know he had his young assistant do the job. so i think i should go back - if it's been a month or 2 i should be within my rights to have him check and fix the squeal right?
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If you have it done professionally, I'd go back and have them review it and resolve the issue. Specially if its a reputable place, they shouldn't question it. I installed the pads/rotors myself with my neighbors help so....I'm to be blamed for the problem.
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i replaced my brakes and rotors back in the spring and just a few days ago i heard brake squealing i used padgid (sp?) pads and bedded the brakes per their instructions. i did not use the permatex as was suggested by Jeff. may have to do that now.
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