Did a burnout, now brakes squeak
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Did a burnout, now brakes squeak
So I decided to do my first burn out since I was getting new tires. Did the old stand on the brake and roast em in place for about 15 secs or so. Now my rear brakes squeak. Can't imagine why?!?!?! What's the fix for this? Tear them apart and push the cylinder back into the caliper and hope that "resets" it? Brakes have plenty of life left otherwise I would just change them out. Thoughts??
edit: forgot to say they do it when I'm not braking and it goes away when I turn left.
edit: forgot to say they do it when I'm not braking and it goes away when I turn left.
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...Pushing the caliper piston back in won't do anything, its always keeping the pad slightly on the rotor. Once you push it back in and then apply the brakes, you'll be right where you started...
Either your pads are worn out and the squeaker is rubbing, or they're just worn bad now making them squeak...more than likely they're worn out.
Either your pads are worn out and the squeaker is rubbing, or they're just worn bad now making them squeak...more than likely they're worn out.
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Go down to a parts store and buy a can of brake squeal stop/prevention. It comes in a can or bottle and is usually red. When brakes squeal and they don't show wear it's usually the pad vibrating at a extremely high frequency in the caliper that sounds like a squeal commonly mistaken for bad parts. All pads should have some type of insulation, lube or type of dampening compound on the back of the pad when installed new. When you roasted your rubber you probably scorched it off and now they squeal. Try it, if it works WOO HOO. If not your out 4 bucks. Better to be safe than sorry.
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If you do decide to replace the pads MAKE SURE YOU YOUR ROTORS HAVE ENOUGH MATERIAL BE TURNED ON A LAITH!!! IF THEY CAN DO IT!!! You always give new pads a new surface to mate with or you will have the came issue again.
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Thanks for the advice guys.
FireChicken your only about an hour from me.
I haven't heard of that spray in a can before but I will give it a shot. I'll make sure I check the rotors, and if I do start replacing pads, I may just get new ones. I've done brakes a bunch of times on my Sunfire so it's not completely foreign to me.
FireChicken your only about an hour from me.
I haven't heard of that spray in a can before but I will give it a shot. I'll make sure I check the rotors, and if I do start replacing pads, I may just get new ones. I've done brakes a bunch of times on my Sunfire so it's not completely foreign to me.
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New pads and rotors on all 4 corners of the car. Bought the best pads and rotors they had at Autozone. I still have a squeak/scrape scrape scrape scrape from the driver rear of the car. At least they took care of my squeaking when I'd first touch the brakes. I've done searching and have seen that wheel bearings going bad can also make the same kind of noises. Assuming that I have everything installed and lubed correctly, would this be my next course of action to eliminate this noise? I can try and get video if you guys want.
I'm super pissed because this was not a fun job at all in a single car garage with very little space to move around. I'm not looking forward to tearing into this again. May just take it to a shop and say screw it.
New pads and rotors on all 4 corners of the car. Bought the best pads and rotors they had at Autozone. I still have a squeak/scrape scrape scrape scrape from the driver rear of the car. At least they took care of my squeaking when I'd first touch the brakes. I've done searching and have seen that wheel bearings going bad can also make the same kind of noises. Assuming that I have everything installed and lubed correctly, would this be my next course of action to eliminate this noise? I can try and get video if you guys want.
I'm super pissed because this was not a fun job at all in a single car garage with very little space to move around. I'm not looking forward to tearing into this again. May just take it to a shop and say screw it.