petethepug
Michael
It’s Moo’g. Some brake shoe and disc combo are more prone to it. Little bit of grease on the back of the pads and on the ears of the pads as well as making sure the stainless anti squeal clips are installed should knock it off
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If you use a cheaper brand brake pad, this CAN happen. As stated, I use Akebono. I thought that it was high quality enough for me to step down from ASP to ACT, but that is exactly what caused it, and it even kept creaking after I reinstalled with some old ASP rear brake pads that I had laying around in my garage.It's done this for quite a while too. I've even done a full brake job that didn't make any difference at all. That's why I'm starting to lean towards the caliper itself. I think my next step is to rebuild the caliper if I can find the part number for the piston. Rockauto only has a genuine piston for the front caliper. Not sure if they use the same piston.
I may pull everything apart and see if the noise persists even when the caliper isn't on the rotor.
I usually use Powerstop for our Tahoe and Avalanche. However, I did the brakes on the Tahoe around the same time as my son's 4Runner. Centric rotors and Akebono pads were recommended on the 4Runner forum so I went with those on both vehicles. They have squeaked since day 1 on both vehicles, and I cannot wait for them to wear out. I'm probably just gonna do a full brake job with the Powerstops that I've used in the past and rebuild the calipers while I have everything off. If that doesn't do it, then I guess we'll just have to set the Tahoe on fire.If you use a cheaper brand brake pad, this CAN happen. As stated, I use Akebono. I thought that it was high quality enough for me to step down from ASP to ACT, but that is exactly what caused it, and it even kept creaking after I reinstalled with some old ASP rear brake pads that I had laying around in my garage.
Where did you get a piston? Now that it’s windows down season, the sound is getting annoying. I might address mine soon.Finally fixed the problem over the weekend. Replaced the caliper piston and seals, and did a full brake job all the way around. No squeaks or creaks from anywhere now. Little concerned about the new seal as it didn't seem like it wanted to seat properly, so I'll have to check it after a little driving.
Pretty sure the piston was the cause. Not real sure how it was causing that terrible noise, but the piston did have some indentations in it.
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I ordered it from Amazon. I usually pick up most of my parts from Amazon or RockAuto depending how much shipping RockAuto charges and how quickly I need them.Where did you get a piston? Now that it’s windows down season, the sound is getting annoying. I might address mine soon.