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<blockquote data-quote="StrayBullitt" data-source="post: 15898022" data-attributes="member: 181759"><p>When you say noise.. do you mean like a rough.. (almost kind of a harsh road noise type of sound) ? If so, there is a good chance that will subside as well once the pads are fully seated and broken in.</p><p></p><p>From my exp. keeping the caliper pins nice and clean and lubricated helps keep the caliper clamping correctly and that keeps the outter pad in good contact to the rotor.. But Probably not so much related to any type of noise that you may be hearing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StrayBullitt, post: 15898022, member: 181759"] When you say noise.. do you mean like a rough.. (almost kind of a harsh road noise type of sound) ? If so, there is a good chance that will subside as well once the pads are fully seated and broken in. From my exp. keeping the caliper pins nice and clean and lubricated helps keep the caliper clamping correctly and that keeps the outter pad in good contact to the rotor.. But Probably not so much related to any type of noise that you may be hearing. [/QUOTE]
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