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Old 03-07-2012, 02:32 PM   #11
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The brembos on my Cobalt don't squeak at all... Watch, now they will sing like a canary cuz I said that.

Maybe there is a hard spot in the pad or something. If something is loose I'm pretty sure it would be constant under any braking condition... The fact that it goes away when you do some hard braking and then comes back after a bit but will go away again points my mind to the pad material needing to be warmed up a bit.

By the way, which pads did he get? Some hawks squeak way worse than others.
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