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Rear brakes squeek - Stop when I pull the E-Brake?

Old Jul 16, 2007 | 09:39 PM
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From: Kantuckee Yo'
Originally Posted by 5H9D0W

Maybe you can give a little more description on what to grind off the caliper. I didn't really notice a wear line on the rotor and I didn't see a spot on the caliper bracket that needed to be grinded.
DONT grind the caliper, you want to grind on the mounting bracket.


Originally Posted by 5H9D0W
Okay, I think I may have figured out what you guys are talking about but a little better description wouldn't of hurt.
I cant do any better than this:


The best thing to do is grind in the inside areas shown by the arrows (edge next to rotor) and skip the washers. I would remove a 1/16" or so. If you look closely you should clearly see the signs of the rubbing. If you have the true rotor rubbing squeak I will guaretee this is the fix, or no money back

Last edited by wrd1972; Jul 17, 2007 at 09:31 AM.
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