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Old 26 March 2015, 12:30 AM
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Already ordered a set of front Alcon 365mm big brake kit but before I fit them, what could be causing this noise on my Brembo's? Could this affect the new set that's about to be fitted? Thanks.
Old 26 March 2015, 08:35 AM
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Could this be a wheel bearing? It stops when i brake...And it seems to stop as i go faster. Thanks
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IMO It could be a small stone or debris in the contact surface or a sticking piston causing your pads to be permanently in contact. After a short drive compare the heat in your discs. If one is far hotter than the other then I would say you have a sticky piston/s. Good strip and clean of your brakes should cure it.
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Thanks mate...Ill try tonight to go for a short drive and check the discs temps. I bought a new set of Alcon big brake kit so wont need to clean the current ones...Just want to make sure whatever is causing this wont cause the same thing on the new brakes.
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