Basically I needed to get my rotors done, I thought they were good but turns out I need them grinded at a shop that does it ($15) or to buy new rotors.. mine were not flush thats why you heard the noise go away then come back. If you do what I did and dont do anything to the rotors they will eat through your break pads. Mine are already squealing worse again. I shouldve done it all at once the first time.
Nice and simple for a beginner like me , thanks help me do the job
Very happy I could help, thanks for the feedback
That brake grinding at the end sounds scary lol. How did it work out after a couple of months is my question.
Basically I needed to get my rotors done, I thought they were good but turns out I need them grinded at a shop that does it ($15) or to buy new rotors.. mine were not flush thats why you heard the noise go away then come back. If you do what I did and dont do anything to the rotors they will eat through your break pads. Mine are already squealing worse again. I shouldve done it all at once the first time.
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Thanx for the tip brother Preciated
That's how we learn👍
Good 💯I like what you doing keep it up man.
what size was the hex bit ?
Good job. Should also check the brake fluid reservoir level, as adding thick new pads raises the level of fluid.
I've learned I should've replaced the rotors, when they're shiny like that they are supposed to be changed.
Thanks for the info