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Old 26-10-2005, 11:07 AM   #1
NZL10971
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Unhappy AU XR6 - rotational noise or squeak after new brakes

Hi Guys, have a very annoying problem appeared recently which has a few mechanics scratching their heads -(
Pads and Rotors changed, all checked by same outfit and mechanic that has serviced the car for the last 4 years no problems... now we have a type of squeak that can realy only be heard if running at 100km's along the motorway against a barrier to get the sound to bounce back at you. It would sound like it's coming from the R/F wheel or brake assembly, the noise stops when applying the brakes... (have checked handbrake - no difference) we have since gone through 2 more sets of rotors and pads, new calipers etc, coils and shocks checked... driving us NUTS !! please help..

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