verslagen1
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1st inspect the pads for thickness, if they are stock, then there'll be a groove cut into the pad next to the disk, if it's worn away time to replace.
next, squeaking usually occurs when it's dirty. soap and water will wash away the brake dust.
and squeaking can be caused by dirt entraped on the pad, again wash it.
My preferrence for replacement pads are those with kevlar, but EBC pads are great.
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