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Author: tucpal - Replies: 11 - Views: 24593
How to Stop brake Squeal, Astra J.
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This How to covers How to stop Brake Squeal
and How to Grease the slider Pins and Pads and Shims This will stop the Pads from Sticking and making Noise
And will also keep your Brakes in tip top Condition .


SLIDER PIN GREASE. Silicone grease.

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Author: bhalay207 - Replies: 1 - Views: 3445
Brake squeal
I've had my front brake pads changed by Vauxhall last week. I collected it on Monday following my holiday and I've only covered 26 miles since I collected it, however I coming off the duel carriageway today I noticed that they are still squealing. I'm not sure whether this is right or not? I know they need time to bed in but surely they shouldn't squeal?

This is what my discs look like at the minute... Obviously the pads are still bedding in

NSF
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