verslagen1
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Usually, it's the brake pad and it would squeal when braking.
I take it, it's squealing all the time. While it still can be the brakes, there are other points of possible contact. On each side of the wheel are spacers with a shield. I'd take the wheel off and inspect the shields for wear. They're just pressed in, so you might need to tap them in a little further.
While you got the wheel off, lube the wheel bearings.
Last, is the brakes. the stock pads are known to squeal. I recommend kevlar brake pad material. No one uses the kevlar name anymore cause it's trade marked. they're an ebay seller in florida that sells an "X" brand thats great, cheap, don't squeal, lasts a long time. I measured them when I put the drilled discs on at 5mm. that's after being on 6 months and I do 10 to 12k miles a year.
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