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<blockquote data-quote="FordTechOne" data-source="post: 1503481" data-attributes="member: 35543"><p>What kind of shop installed them? If the components aren't torqued to specification, a resonance/vibration can occur which will be heard as a high pitched squeal. It's also critical that the brake rotors were completely cleaned of any anti-corrosion shipping oil and the hardware was installed correctly with the proper tension on all spring clips. Even a single greasy fingerprint smudge on a brake pad friction surface can result in a brake noise. </p><p></p><p>If everything is properly torqued and correctly installed and the noise is still occurring, you can try what [USER=40327]@JAndreF321[/USER] mentioned and apply stop squeal/disc brake quiet between the brake pad backing plates and the caliper pistons. It adheres the pads to the piston calipers and dampens vibrations to prevent the pads from vibrating within the caliper during application.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FordTechOne, post: 1503481, member: 35543"] What kind of shop installed them? If the components aren't torqued to specification, a resonance/vibration can occur which will be heard as a high pitched squeal. It's also critical that the brake rotors were completely cleaned of any anti-corrosion shipping oil and the hardware was installed correctly with the proper tension on all spring clips. Even a single greasy fingerprint smudge on a brake pad friction surface can result in a brake noise. If everything is properly torqued and correctly installed and the noise is still occurring, you can try what [USER=40327]@JAndreF321[/USER] mentioned and apply stop squeal/disc brake quiet between the brake pad backing plates and the caliper pistons. It adheres the pads to the piston calipers and dampens vibrations to prevent the pads from vibrating within the caliper during application. [/QUOTE]
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