deafsmogtech
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just saw this thread. Its kinda hard to daignose over the internet. I have a few questions.
1. what type of pads do u have? semi metallic or ceramics? I buy nothing but ceramics. it stops better, stops cooler and I know I can stop hard if needed alot.(wifey does :rollI know it makes a dusty mess on rims, but I think its a good trade off for better pads.
2. when it makes noise at low speed, have you tried checking to see if it louder when in a turn? if so then bearings.
3. do you have "streaks bumps" on your rotors ? sometimes with "60%" pad left will be 20% or less with the streaks humps wearing down to the rotors.\
4. Did you check the low pad indicator squealors on both sides? sometimes bending them back a bit will eliminate the noise but will needs to be replaced ASAP. even tho it was 60 % few months ago can wear down fast!! If you dont drive it for a week during rainy, or snowy/salt season then it will build up rust on rotors and act like sandpaper to wear out pads faster.
I have a strong feeling that Sequoias's car might have a minor problem with pads (maybe aftermarket pads or no shims on the pads?), warped/crooked rotors or egg shaped drums (rear brakes).
Every new brake pads (many different brand names) installed by DIYers or professional mechanics, are always having the brake noise problems. Many mechanics says normal.
I like rusted rotor surfaces when the car is sitting for months during rainy weather, it may help to sanding the roughness pads and stop noises and better than before. But the noises will come back after several driving miles. I dont like snow salt, bad for the rotors/drums get rust fast.
I know it makes a dusty mess on rims, but I think its a good trade off for better pads.


