What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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all new flinstones on the front, stupid clip was hitting the rotor and squeaking on top of the GT pads I was trying out which are basically racing pads and squeak like hell already, and the GT pads also made excessive dust, so exchanged the rotors and went with some premium ceramic, should be nice and quiet again and little dust.

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Looks good. Mine squeaks backing up.
mine were squeaky most of the time when braking, then a couple days ago it started just being squeaky all the time or when I turned left and would stop when I applied the brakes, so I figured maybe it was the sensor on the pad, I stuck my phone in there a few times and took pictures, the pads looked thin but not that thin so I figured screw it I'll just redo the whole front and that's when I found the bracket tab sitting on the rotor, now I guess I've been driving around for the last 2-3 days with the e-brake on, lol the stupid light is right where I cant see it, luckily I have plenty of cable to adjust so that will be easy.
 

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mine were squeaky most of the time when braking, then a couple days ago it started just being squeaky all the time or when I turned left and would stop when I applied the brakes, so I figured maybe it was the sensor on the pad, I stuck my phone in there a few times and took pictures, the pads looked thin but not that thin so I figured screw it I'll just redo the whole front and that's when I found the bracket tab sitting on the rotor, now I guess I've been driving around for the last 2-3 days with the e-brake on, lol the stupid light is right where I cant see it, luckily I have plenty of cable to adjust so that will be easy.
I had this with my seized guide pin problem. The clip was riding on the rotor all the time and man did it make a terrible noise.
 

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