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i am going down to Z-tech on 3rd june for suspension. while i was there i was going to get some brembo disks and hawk pads, BUT today my calipers have started making a noise (a very bad noise) when hot, i suspect they are seized i cant remember how many times i have had them apart both sides to free them off :headvswal so i'm thinking should i upgrade my brake calipers or service the ones i have. what do you think

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Just service the ones you have bud, Ryan will check em' out anyway! ;)

The noise usally goes when new pads are fitted! :confused:

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thanks for the replys but the noise dosent start unless i use the brakes heavy it still makes the noise if i roll in neutral if i let the brakes cool down it goes. only one side i making the noise but i have had the other side go a few times also. how much am i looking at to get them serviced and can i do it

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If it's going in on 3rd of June why not let 'the boys' sort it whilst doing the brakes? ;) -quicker/simpler in the long run.

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ok thanks i was buying the disks to put on myself i'll see what they say. do mjp sell the pins and shims aswell

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