09-26-2022, 10:00 PM
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sounds like it's most likely greasy pads.
https://alconkits.com/technical-info...ed-brake-discs
it's fine to change rotors and pads, though a thorough cleaning to the rotors and a good set of quality pads would likely bring braking performance back as well.
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