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have had my rear pads changed had the fronts changed for porterfields last year.. have developed a squeak as i am rolling..

 

was gonna get underneath with some penetrating oil and have a go at the running stuff on each wheel, anything else it could be??

 

cheers for your help

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...could be a mouse. Not joking either... Took some garden rubbish to the tip recently and got back to find a mouse in the car. Removed most of the interior and couldnt catch the thing. Finished up borrowing a mouse trap - animal lovers turn away now - and it took a further day and some Mars bar as bait (don't touch the Mars bar, use a clean knife) to catch the poor thing...

 

...sounds like you need to remove the pads, press in the pistons, clean everything and apply a little copper ease to the mating surfaces.

 

Good luck

 

Jack

as jack said, but could also try giving the brakes alittle bit of stick, really braking hard then going for normal braking, this has helped me on other cars before....

 

 

 

worth a try before anything else has to come off the car..

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the squeak is there all the time tho.. dyou really think it could just be the brakes not bedded?

the squeak is there all the time tho.. dyou really think it could just be the brakes not bedded?

Mine does the same while just rolling it seems to be coming from the rear drivers side wheel but it stops when I start speeding up??? But I am replacing my brake discs, pads, wheels and suspension soon so I will take everything apart and grease it all then and see if that cures it.

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