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Hi all

I have just installed new front rotors and pads on my 32 GTR and im getting bad brake squeal, im usure of why. I have DBA 4000 rotors with bendix ultimate pads and despite not needing to bed in bendix pads, i gave it a chop anyway just to be sure.

Also, there are these weird rings appearing on my rotors. As far as I can see, theres nothing touching the rotor except the pad, but theres these 4 rings, one on each side of each rotor (so in and out side of both rotors for a total of 4) in exactly the same place on all 4 rotors.

There doesnt seem to be any sort of cutting into the rotor tho, if I run my hand over it, it is perfectly smooth.

I'll get some pics up later tonight, heading to uni now.

Any ideas?

Regards

Ian

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