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72 Caliper replacement- which ones?
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<blockquote data-quote="67panel" data-source="post: 391471" data-attributes="member: 13328"><p>but if you only have squealing when you brake changing the calipers will make no differance,if they are noisy all the time then yes it could be a piston sticking causing pad to rub.champher leading edge of pad and make sure you have good quality pads as some of the cheap ones have dodgy material.copper grease the back and sliding edges of the pad as well and if you can find some fit the stainless pad backing(anti squeal)plates.the noise is caused by the pad vibrating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="67panel, post: 391471, member: 13328"] but if you only have squealing when you brake changing the calipers will make no differance,if they are noisy all the time then yes it could be a piston sticking causing pad to rub.champher leading edge of pad and make sure you have good quality pads as some of the cheap ones have dodgy material.copper grease the back and sliding edges of the pad as well and if you can find some fit the stainless pad backing(anti squeal)plates.the noise is caused by the pad vibrating. [/QUOTE]
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