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Old 05-20-2016, 10:34 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by tobin View Post
Check to see if anything is touching the brake rotors. The dust cover behind the rotor may have gotten bent and might be touching the rotor. Or a piece of debris may be stuck between the cover and the rotor.
This^^^^ The "scissor" sound is a very accurate description of the noise made when something is just barely touching them. It also can be the noise created by a bad wheel bearing though so if nothing is touching the brakes then move up to the bearings.
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