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Old 21-09-2011, 10:19 PM   #1
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Default QFM HP-X Brake Pad Squeal

Got QFM HP-X Brake Pads put on my G6ET and had factory discs machined. Have been getting some shocking brake squeal on prolonged light application of the brake pedal.

The only way I can seem to get rid of it is to lay down a bit on the material on the disc with a few consecutive hard braking events. Comes back again after a while.

Not sure if my mechanic used caliper grease?

Is squealing normal for these pads? Anything I should ask my mechanic to do to get rid of the squeal?

Pads will have to go if I can't resolve the squealing - its shocking.

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