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How do I fix squeaky brakes?


chadm_88
08-01-2005, 01:36 AM
My brakes sounded really bad the other day so I took them in to get checked and sure enough I needed new pads and they had to turn my rotors ($220). One of the guys there said my front brakes were practically brand new (I've only had this car for about a week, I didn't know this) and also that they would probably squeak when they get hot, is there any way to stop that god awful embarassing noise?

blindeyed
08-01-2005, 02:47 AM
Happens to my bird alot too. Just got buy some brake cleaner. Whenever you start to hear that noise, take your front rims off, and spray down your rotor and caliper, and be sure to turn your rotor too so that the cleaner gets to spread around. Should fix it. It'll probably continue to make that noise even after you spray it down. But give it a while, it should clear up.

chadm_88
08-01-2005, 11:13 AM
right, thanks, I'll see about trying that

RG501
08-01-2005, 03:20 PM
speaking of turning your rotors, how much would it cost to turn my front rotors?

chadm_88
08-02-2005, 01:13 AM
probly around the same $220 it costed me to turn the back ones...kind of expensive I thought

blindeyed
08-02-2005, 01:26 AM
Why would you pay $220 to turn your rotors? It would have been cheaper to just buy new ones.

rhinton
08-02-2005, 09:56 AM
Ya, thats a little expensive. I think you got ripped off.
You should go back and complain. Did the dealer do it?

chadm_88
08-02-2005, 07:11 PM
well, it wasn't JUST turning them, they checked all the brakes and replaced the rear pads, but I still think it was too high. A dealer did it, not THE dealer though. It's a big GM dealership and they will work on any GM car, but I got it somewhere else.

I have future plans (way in the future) to get bigger drilled rotors for racing, and real nice pads, and on and on...about $15 grand worth of stuff :D

volkerc
08-03-2005, 02:42 PM
brake cleaner does not stop the noise. as mentioned in other posts, there is a paste that goes between the brake pad and the piston. some pad manufacturers already deliver a small amount with their pads. some don't. you can get this stuff at any good auto parts store.

chadm_88
08-04-2005, 10:13 AM
between the brake pad and the piston????

justinsz8
08-04-2005, 03:30 PM
did you have metallic pads put on? those will sqeak when they get hot.

volkerc
08-05-2005, 04:52 AM
between the brake pad and the piston????


yes!!!! the piston of the caliper and the back of the pad. the noise ALWAYS comes from this area.

it does NOT matter what type of pads you use metallic, semi metallic whatever the noise is not generated from between the pad and the disc, it is generated from between the back of the pad and piston of the caliper. the paste will eliminate that noise.

justinsz8
08-05-2005, 09:15 AM
unless you have metallic brakes, when they get hot they squeak. ask any mechanic and they will tell you they same. i had metallic brakes on mine that did the same thing, when i swapped them out for non-metallic brakes(which i didn't put any paste on) they squeak stopped. because there was no metallic pad touching the metal brake rotor to make it squeak. if your pads feel a little loose in the caliper, then yes you do need the paste, but that will only cause i little squeak, not like the squeak you were describing!

volkerc
08-05-2005, 10:22 AM
unless you have metallic brakes, when they get hot they squeak. ask any mechanic and they will tell you they same. i had metallic brakes on mine that did the same thing, when i swapped them out for non-metallic brakes(which i didn't put any paste on) they squeak stopped. because there was no metallic pad touching the metal brake rotor to make it squeak. if your pads feel a little loose in the caliper, then yes you do need the paste, but that will only cause i little squeak, not like the squeak you were describing!


totally disagree

justinsz8
08-05-2005, 11:01 AM
look it up, or ask somebody. metallic pads will squeak like crazy. for real, i'm not just being arguetive, they really do. they squeak that you are talking about from not having that lube, is a very slight squeak that happens right as you touch the brakes, then right as the brakes let go. when you are actually on the brakes, if that is your only problem(not having that lube on them), they won't squeak. cause there is way too much pressure on them to where they can't move around in the caliper.

volkerc
08-05-2005, 05:50 PM
not according to engineers

justinsz8
08-06-2005, 11:23 AM
what engineers? Like I said, look it up, ask a mechanic. at least do some research on what you are talking about, before you act like you know it all. but if you just want to assume that you are right, without even assuming the possibility that you could be wrong, it's your rep, not mine. so do whatever you want to with it!

volkerc
08-06-2005, 05:08 PM
what a silly and rude comment.it seems you are the one that knows it all and just went onto my ignore list.

justinsz8
08-08-2005, 12:02 AM
it seems you are the one that knows it all.

At least you are becoming a little bit smarter!

blindeyed
08-08-2005, 02:13 AM
Well, now that we're all getting along here... :grinno:

volkerc
08-08-2005, 09:54 AM
justinsz8,
we don't have to worry that that will ever happen to you because it takes a brain.besides i own a shop.

justinsz8
08-08-2005, 03:35 PM
normally i am not the type of person to argue, and continue argueing like this. but i know that i am right, i have been through this same situation time and time again with my brakes. why don't you just look it up? why do you keep assuming that i am wrong? if you own a shop, you should know better, than what you are saying!

volkerc
08-08-2005, 06:33 PM
funny, you can't read.
I DO NOT SEE YOUR POSTS!
Thats what the ignore list is for!!! So keep writing a book, I don't care!

chadm_88
08-11-2005, 01:00 AM
wow, i really didn't mean to start this...how about that. I'm not even sure if I have metallic pads or not, they were put on just before I bought the car and I didn't ask the mechanic who checked them.

volkerc
08-11-2005, 07:20 AM
wow, i really didn't mean to start this...how about that. I'm not even sure if I have metallic pads or not, they were put on just before I bought the car and I didn't ask the mechanic who checked them.


you didn't start anything. you had a legit question and you received my answer how to fix it.try it and you will see the noise will go away....

DarkfireProd
06-06-2007, 09:16 PM
wow, i really didn't mean to start this...how about that. I'm not even sure if I have metallic pads or not, they were put on just before I bought the car and I didn't ask the mechanic who checked them.

I know this was posted a long time ago but just for anyone that cares most Dealers now adays will use metalic brakes now. Im not quite sure why but thats ther standared unless you ask for something else

philly rs
06-07-2007, 08:45 AM
ok now guys calm down calm down....no matter what pads i use i always put on that lube its like standard for me...grab a bit of that break goop and slap on dat sum bitch and roll out!! like one of the 2 prize fighters said some pads come with the stuff... now u 2 stop banging all hard on your keyboards and make up!! :icon16: :banghead: :nono:

philly rs
06-07-2007, 08:48 AM
aww man dont post things from 05 back up..this is soooo damn dead, we cant even see it anymore. no wounder i had no clue at who these clowns were...they arent even here anymore smh....anything this old man we dont bring back, u can add the link to a new post that u start...i would suggest u read the forum rules, this will be locked as soon as a mod see's this..but its all good man....welcome by the way

wrightz28
06-07-2007, 10:03 AM
Back to the house of pain, thanks fo rthe tip to :thumbsup:

This thread is dead :bananadie

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