Most of the time, break noise like squealing is caused by harmonic noise from vibration and two metal parts rubbing, and usually the contacts of the caliper and all surface contacts metal to metal gets lubricated. One the best is Sil-glyde by AGS. 24 years of selling auto parts
That’s great info Mike. I used the brake moly on all the contact surfaces to make sure it quits. That’s pretty annoying to find you have one or two more years of brake life once I got in there.
Most of the time, break noise like squealing is caused by harmonic noise from vibration and two metal parts rubbing, and usually the contacts of the caliper and all surface contacts metal to metal gets lubricated. One the best is Sil-glyde by AGS. 24 years of selling auto parts
That’s great info Mike. I used the brake moly on all the contact surfaces to make sure it quits. That’s pretty annoying to find you have one or two more years of brake life once I got in there.
@@HammerWrench BTW, we all have forgot to pump the brakes....
@@SpeedandShineTV lol! I felt like an idiot. Like why am I trying to instruct people and forget a HUGE step in safety.
Rooster tries to join your video. Lol.
That joker tells the SAME story day in and day out.