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Old 04-18-2012, 04:43 PM   #14
Highlow
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Originally Posted by jcb986 View Post
I have a 2000S and I replaced the rotors and pads, but after a couple of months I had a squeal from one wheel. So I ordered the anti-squeal from Pelican and gave the anti- squeal sims a good blast on both sides. Allowed it to set a couple of hours and I no longer have a squeal.

Pelican Parts - Product Information: WRTH-890106
I'll try this when I grind the pads.

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Originally Posted by RandallNeighbour View Post
I hope you all know that taking a high pressure nozzle sprayer on the front of your hose and thoroughly blasting your rotors and pads when you wash the car will stop a LOT of the squealing.

Dust buildup is the cause much of the time. Hard braking will remove it, braking after gunning it in reverse will help a little too, but a water blast doesn't wear down your pads.

Give it a try.
I do this once a week. It helps for a day or two, but then the noise comes back. I want a near permanent solution.
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