Take the pads back out. Run a little grease on the back of the pad under the tension spring. Its the vibration that causes the squeak.
andy61,
Jan 22, 10:45am
Breaks!
rob_man,
Jan 22, 2:38pm
I guess those are the breaks.
jrlaw,
Jan 22, 6:11pm
Broke BRAKES, the wee bit of grease on the touching places would fix it,but not on the pad surfaces.
xs1100,
Jan 22, 6:14pm
also when you remove them spray some brakecleaner in there to remove the brake dust and dont use normal grease it will get to hot and turn to liquid in turn could end up on disc.get some proper anti squeal from repco at the same time as the brake cleaner
planespotterhvn,
Jan 21, 5:45pm
May be the wear indicator scraper is bent and scraping on the disc. You can bend it to a more appropriate wear limit.
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