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Old 02-14-2010, 06:30 PM
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Rear Brakes Sqeak

When i drive my rear brakes sqeak so i replaced the bushing around the caliper bolts and re-lubricated the bolts it slides on but after every rain it sqeaks again. I dont know if I should be using a diferent kind of lubricant or what. does anyone have any input or had the same problem. I have relubricated the caliper bolts multiple times only to have the same problem in a few months.
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Old 02-16-2010, 08:40 PM
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Re: Rear Brakes Sqeak

Have you checked the bearings they will squeak if dry. Are the anti rattle clips installed.
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Old 02-21-2010, 04:58 AM
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Re: Rear Brakes Sqeak

The bearing are fine and the anti rattle clips are secure but the pins/ bolts that hold the caliper to the backing plate come with a little packet of lubricant that you put on the pins and i have to keep relubricating the pin/bolts. After about 6months or a big rain they start sqeaking because the caliper isnt floating on the pins and the brake pads rub the rotor uneven and cause a sqeaking noise. Any inout would be great.
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