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hi ive got a r33 4 door s2 rb25det well for a while now my front right brake is making a clicking noise when i apply the brake i will be changeing the rotors and pads soon to slotted do you think that should clear the clicking noise i hear.It has no effect on braking had pads looked at etc coulb be sme crap in there maybe any oppinions would be great.

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Allan.M

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is the noise from the caliper?

try it with the car switched off and stationary and just push the brake pedal, slowly, but keep pushing it until you can't push anymore, if you hear the clicking/creaking noise then it's the pistons on the caliper.

is the noise from the caliper?

try it with the car switched off and stationary and just push the brake pedal, slowly, but keep pushing it until you can't push anymore, if you hear the clicking/creaking noise then it's the pistons on the caliper.

hi mate just read this now sorry for late reply just tried it now and no clicking/creaking noise when the car is stationary and switched off im gonna get the rotors replaced with slotted 1s and ebc red stuff pads so im not really concerned to much now but dam is it anoying when u hear noises likt that u get paranoid lol its probaly a build up of grime dust etc maybe see iff changeing the stuff will fix it gotta get new front rotors anyway heat stress from heavy driving.

sorry yes im pritty sure the noise is from the front right calliper maybe warped rotor?

Edited by R334door(s2)

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