Chuck B
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Stinker said:stop by the local hardware, pick up some 320 grit sand paper.
remove the calipers and the pads, and rotors,
lightly sand the rotors in a circular motion front and back until they have a brushed finish.
take the pads and do the same, making sure you get the entire upper surface clean.
then clean the dust from the calipers.
when ya brake them back in , i found one of the best ways is to do four or five hard stops from about 40 mph
Kickingassrt10....These are all good points and do help however its time you realize what you think is BS actually isn't....stock pads are aggressive pads that will make noise. Repeatedly.....:rock: