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GM ONLY BABY!!!
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Fort Wayne, IN.
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Re: Front Brake Rattle - ARGGGGHHHH!!!
It looks like that you haven't seated the pads yet. Have you drove it and stomped on the the pedal a few times? Can you hear it rattle when you apply the brakes or something?
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Centrally located between Houston, Austin and Waco. BCS area.
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Re: Front Brake Rattle - ARGGGGHHHH!!!
What do you mean by rattling? Is it like a vibration or squeeling or just plain sound like they're loose?
I agree with the break in but I wouldn't necessarily stomp on them. From the pics, it looks like your rotors are still fairly new. You can still see the polishing marks. This could cause a vibration on the brakes for some time until they're completely broken in. If they're just loose in there, it could be you are missing some springs that hold them in place. |
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