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stupid brake question
I wanted to know after applying the anti squeal solution(red stuff) to back of pads whats the longest i can wait before installing pads.
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As long as you want. Just need to let the stop squeak setup.
Sent from my Droid X. Typos probable.
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Re: stupid brake question
so if they set up 2 hours then were put on they will do ok
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Yep. At my shop I have let them sit longer while I did other jobs and they have been ok. Putting the pads on when still wet is where the stop squeak can become less effective.
Sent from my Droid X. Typos probable.
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