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Hi all, I have a slight issue when I first turn on the car ('97 R33 GTST) and drive for a minute then apply the brakes, it squeaks!! After a few minutes it wont squeak anymore or make any noise Maybe I need my break replaced? The seem perfectly fine to me though, anyone know if this a real problem? thanks

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Q. How long's it been happening?

Q. How much of the pads are left?

Q. Are they aftermarket pads?

Q. When you take off, do you run along a dirt driveway?

Q. Is your car parked indoors or out in the open?

Q. Does it happen on both sides or on one?

You can probably guess why these Qs are being asked. Hope this opens leads 4 you.

Cheers, T

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Check how much brake pad you have left...

If you got hard pads, they will squeak on cold mornings, like mine and I have a set of genuine Nissan GTR pads in.

After they are warmed up it will not squeak.

Its considered normal.

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