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<blockquote data-quote="1BAD454SSv2" data-source="post: 1503351" data-attributes="member: 31039"><p>Mine were really bad screeching for a while only when braking , driving they are silent , GEN 1 , i did re-bed a month ago 10 hard hard stops in a row without stopping and then letting them cool . They are considerably quieter now. If you always brake like a limo driver with a light touch they will start squealing , i brake a bit harder and later now and noise is reduced even under light braking. Performance brakes will squeal do to pad material and harmonics. Link below explains noise from Porsche engineers.</p><p></p><p> <a href="https://www.prestigeimports.net/porsche-brake-squeal-explained/" target="_blank">https://www.prestigeimports.net/porsche-brake-squeal-explained/</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>an excerpt</p><p>If you are only noticing brake squeal (without other braking symptoms), and you are up for trying a quick fix, give this a try … Hard Braking.</p><p></p><p>Next time you are on an isolated road, with no one behind you, go through a few cycles of speeding up and then hitting the brakes harder than you normally would. Obviously you don’t want to brake hard enough to cause a skid, you just want to push it a little more than you would in normal day-to-day driving. The harder application of force can help normalize pad pressure distribution and reduce the squealing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1BAD454SSv2, post: 1503351, member: 31039"] Mine were really bad screeching for a while only when braking , driving they are silent , GEN 1 , i did re-bed a month ago 10 hard hard stops in a row without stopping and then letting them cool . They are considerably quieter now. If you always brake like a limo driver with a light touch they will start squealing , i brake a bit harder and later now and noise is reduced even under light braking. Performance brakes will squeal do to pad material and harmonics. Link below explains noise from Porsche engineers. [URL]https://www.prestigeimports.net/porsche-brake-squeal-explained/[/URL] an excerpt If you are only noticing brake squeal (without other braking symptoms), and you are up for trying a quick fix, give this a try … Hard Braking. Next time you are on an isolated road, with no one behind you, go through a few cycles of speeding up and then hitting the brakes harder than you normally would. Obviously you don’t want to brake hard enough to cause a skid, you just want to push it a little more than you would in normal day-to-day driving. The harder application of force can help normalize pad pressure distribution and reduce the squealing. [/QUOTE]
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