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How many miles are on the car? You could have a caliper that is sticking a little. Is it just one side that is squealing or both? Also you might want to look at the temp of the rotor on both sides to see if the problem is on one side or the other.
Did you lube up the slides real good when you replaced the pads?
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[quote name='chuaed' post='46638' date='Jan 31 2008, 12:56 AM']The car's done about 80k miles now, and the noise seems to be coming predominantly from one side (driver's side). It does sound like metal rubbing and could well be the caliper making contact with the rotor as you've suggested. Is it possible for the callipers to be re-aligned ?
The noise is annoying me big time and I'll prob get my mechanic to take them apart and do a refit if nothing else works.[/quote]
Not really the caliper rubbing but the caliper sticking internally and not retracting the piston far enough for the brake pad to not put pressure on the rotor when the pedal isn't pressed. Also like I had mention if the slides were not greased it could be that the caliper is not able to move freely enough back and forth.
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