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Old 06-22-2016, 01:59 AM   #303
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Originally Posted by kuczynskika View Post
Yes, many have said that the compound has to be brought up to temp for optimal performance. I recently lubed every contact point in my calipers/pads and they stopped squealing for a while but it came back. I heard another suggestion that it might be the actual caliper pins holding the pads in place and they need a touch of lubricant. Thoughts?
hmm that's so odd. Sorry I may have missed it, but dumb question, what type of rotors do you have? I don't think they would make that big of a deal, but if they are old, I'd say replace them and see if it makes a difference? I have the brembos and like I said I use stop techs and I never had any issues, daily and on track... so I wonder what's truly causing it.
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