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hey all

just wondering, i had my pads changed and rotors machined on my 34 the other day and now the new pads have started squeelin pritty bad once they heat up, is this normal? are they just bedding in?, they are semi street pads, pulls up ok but the guy said it will only get better as they bed in?

any help would be good, let me know

thanks

Try some anti-squeal stuff.

My Endless SSS pads squealed for a few months before they stopped. I did not have my discs machine however, and nor did I apply anti-squeal stuff.

hey guys

it hassnt gone away and its gettin really loud, i just took it for a drive and rode the f**k outta em tryin to see if it would go away but nup just got worse so something is obviously wrong. goin back to tge place first thing tomorrow morn. seems to be coming from the front right wheel so i guess maybe a faulty pad or something, but definately a metal on metal smell coming from there.

seriouly nuffin ever works out the first time for me haha

hey guys

it hassnt gone away and its gettin really loud, i just took it for a drive and rode the f**k outta em tryin to see if it would go away but nup just got worse so something is obviously wrong. goin back to tge place first thing tomorrow morn. seems to be coming from the front right wheel so i guess maybe a faulty pad or something, but definately a metal on metal smell coming from there.

seriouly nuffin ever works out the first time for me haha

I have exactly the same problem on my car....

noise is only on the front right hand side and its more a grinding noise.

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