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      12-26-2006, 09:16 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by ScheerSpeed
same thing happens to me all the time. problem usually is that the brake pads get "glazed" as it is called in racing, when the friction surface of the braking pad becomes slippery and causes squeaking. to fix this, just go around and brake very hard on an empty street a few times, and it should go away, if not go to discount auto parts and buy some brake cleaner and sqirt it onto the disc and calipers, the brake cleaner MUST clean the braking surfaces, so do not be afraid that squirting BRAKE CLEANER on the braking parts would make you lose your brakes or something.
Is "braking very hard" the same as "rebedding" the brakes? How does this actually work?

Could the wheels be unbalanced?
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