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Old 12-29-2004, 04:31 AM
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Re: eclipse breaks

i just got my 01 clipse spyder gt and they squeak just a little bit and it seems to happen at random times.
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Old 12-30-2004, 05:17 AM
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Re: eclipse breaks

Its probably because you have dust, or a small rock in your pads. Pull them off and give them a look. If you need instructions I can e-mail you how to pictures to pull off the caliper's, and rotors.
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So there I was saying I have no squealing on the last page. Now my damn brakes squeal when I back up. Like backing out of the drive way when I stop to turn down the road they squeal, back in or out of a parking spot, when I stop they squeal. But they never squeak/squeal when I'm slowing down when driving foward. Whats up with them? I'm at 41,000 miles now and I think they are stock brakes. The dude that owned it before me did not change anything other than the lights.
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