The pads are the same for the inside and outside so all I can think of is if you put them inside out as in metal to metal but I’m not sure if that’s even possible.
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@Rocket Man I sure hope not but sometimes my brakes are smooth as butter so I am not sureThe pads are the same for the inside and outside so all I can think of is if you put them inside out as in metal to metal but I’m not sure if that’s even possible.
Maybe just take them apart, inspect and see if something didn’t get put together right like others suggested.@Rocket Man I sure hope not but sometimes my brakes are smooth as butter so I am not sure
@swathdiver I was just doing some research on that parking brake shoe system, I had no idea that's how it worked. That being said I am not sure this is the cause of my problem, I have good sized streaks on my read rotors so it had something to do with the way the pads are seating on the rotors. Both rear rotors have streaks, maybe I put the rads in the wrong side? Is there a good diagram to show which pads goes where?
@swathdiver I coated everything in grease that wasn't the brake surface.The squeeler goes on the inside. Did you grease the slides and the guide pins?
He said he did pads and rotors.
Gotcha.I know that, I am just saying if he replaces anything at the rear, again, then do both pads and rotors.
@swathdiver I coated everything in grease that wasn't the brake surface.