Brake Squealing!!!!!!
At light to medium application of my brakes it seems like one of my rear brakes emits a squealing sound. Anyone else experience this? What causes it and is there any fix? Will dealership put new pads on?
Truck has 7400 miles.
Going in for TSB 00-25-8 (clunk fix) next week and I'm going to ask them at that time.
Thanks,
Ryan
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Truck has 7400 miles.
Going in for TSB 00-25-8 (clunk fix) next week and I'm going to ask them at that time.
Thanks,
Ryan
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- 2000 Red Lightning
- 13.13 @ 106.40 mph in 1/4 mile
- 8.50 @ 85.43 mph in 1/8 mile (same run)
- Superchip R9, Airaid box with S+B 10" filter
http://www.webtechnik.com/lightning/...t.htm#IDADG1BB
Though people are having better luck with aftermarket pads...
Though people are having better luck with aftermarket pads...
2K,
I put the Perf. Friction, bought at AutoZone, on mine. I also coated the area on the pads front & rear where caliper (piston?) touches with the 'NoSqueal' goo. Every now and then it will squeal--but not at the same pedal pressure as before (ie. normal stop&go traffic) and nowhere near as bad.
I never did ask Ford place about fixing or exchanging. I HATE to leave it there if I can do anything about it myself! I first tried lightly sanding Ford pads to get rid of glazing, that lasted for about 10 min.
I wonder if anyone has tried the Raybestos "QuietStop" or something like that.I don't know about the performance aspects of that pad though--anybody know about these???
[This message has been edited by LightStruck (edited 12-23-2000).]
I put the Perf. Friction, bought at AutoZone, on mine. I also coated the area on the pads front & rear where caliper (piston?) touches with the 'NoSqueal' goo. Every now and then it will squeal--but not at the same pedal pressure as before (ie. normal stop&go traffic) and nowhere near as bad.
I never did ask Ford place about fixing or exchanging. I HATE to leave it there if I can do anything about it myself! I first tried lightly sanding Ford pads to get rid of glazing, that lasted for about 10 min.
I wonder if anyone has tried the Raybestos "QuietStop" or something like that.I don't know about the performance aspects of that pad though--anybody know about these???
[This message has been edited by LightStruck (edited 12-23-2000).]



