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Old Sep 15, 2010 | 11:25 PM
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Default Re: F*** this car and chrysler

Originally Posted by mr-lama
Yep, I didn't. I have some, but I didn't want to use it because they turn the back a blue color, which just doesn't look great.

Plus, I had these same pads before, and they squeaked. I had anti-squeak on the back, but they still did. Granted, they were messed up anyway. Paint and such was peeling off, just not good. They have a lifetime warranty, so I told the guys at autozone and just got a new set. Hopefully some of the stuff will stop these from squeaking for good. Such an annoying noise. Any tips to putting it on, or is it simply spray it on (my stuff is in an aerosol type bottle) and stick them back on. Also, do I do it to both pads, or just the outside ones?

Sorry to hijack the thread cassidy. That is good news though, definitely a sign of an honest dealership. Hopefully they can do something about the car, and if not at least tell you it straight. Not, "we got it fixed" and the car explodes a week later.

And if nothing else, at least you'll have a really clean crossfire that doesn't work.
Anti squeak is usually in the form of a grease. You can pick it up at any auto parts store in little single use packets. You want to put it on the back of every brake pad. What causes the squeaking sound is the metal plate on the back of the brake pad vibrating against the metal on the brake caliper under braking conditions. It is not from the pads themselves. Hope this helps.
 
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