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Originally posted by BAO2ME

wen ur breaks squeek

most of the time is cause of the pistons on the calipers

rubbing against the bak of ur pads..

u can get rid of the squeek by going 2 an auto

store and buying anti squeek shit that u apply on the bak of

the pad and the piston

I wonder where you got that bit of information from matey :P

Hehheehe good to see you putting it to good use :D

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