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Old 10-05-2009, 02:03 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ejrives View Post
Yes, it usually takes a while for the pads to seat to the new rotors. The noise you hear is excess grooves in your pads being worn off by the new rotors , as they aren't fully seated. No need for worries.
+1, I just changed the brakes on my Civic a couple weekends ago, it scraped and "rubs" and makes all kinds of noise - until they get mated up...

They don't make as much in the way of wierd noise now. I imagine with anything more than standard-issue semi-metallic's and plain/smooth new rotors, the noice would be even more-so.
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