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Thread: rear brake squeal

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    Often, scuffing up the disc with some emery tape, to break up the hard glaze, is the best cure.

    If you don't scuff it up enough, it will come back. Don't go around the diameter of the disk. Sand from centre outwards on an angle to the radius. 30 degrees is best.



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    stewie110 Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by BIG ESS View Post
    recently replaced the rear pads on my 2000 130 to stop brake squeal . they were well overdue for a change . put new ones in and it stopped the squeal but after a week of moderate use the squeal has come back twice as bad as ever ! any ideas on why would be appreciated .
    I had the same problem with official pads. The solution was to have the discs machined.

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