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Cobra making a noise. Please help
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<blockquote data-quote="R.D.P." data-source="post: 13864625" data-attributes="member: 155368"><p>I'm not saying this is a smart thing to do, but one time I was changing front brakes (not on my Cobra - this was many years ago), one of my old pads had actually cracked and I had bought the wrong pads, so I had no pads and didn't want to wait for someone to give me a ride, so being young and stupid, I put the calipers back on the front with no pads on either side and drove the 2 miles to autozone using only my e-brake. You could theoretically do the same thing and drive around a little - no noise and you 100% would know it has to do with the brakes contacting the disk. Of course if you forget and hit the brake pedal you'll be buying new calipers, so not the smartest thing to do - but it is an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R.D.P., post: 13864625, member: 155368"] I'm not saying this is a smart thing to do, but one time I was changing front brakes (not on my Cobra - this was many years ago), one of my old pads had actually cracked and I had bought the wrong pads, so I had no pads and didn't want to wait for someone to give me a ride, so being young and stupid, I put the calipers back on the front with no pads on either side and drove the 2 miles to autozone using only my e-brake. You could theoretically do the same thing and drive around a little - no noise and you 100% would know it has to do with the brakes contacting the disk. Of course if you forget and hit the brake pedal you'll be buying new calipers, so not the smartest thing to do - but it is an option. [/QUOTE]
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