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New Brake Pads making alot of noises

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CustomGolf:
Semi Metallic pads has a higher temperature range and thus thens to be a little squirky at lower temperature but operates fine, it has better braking power and that could be the reason why it's a little squirky. I'm also getting it on my semi metallic N Brakes but once it warms up, it's better.

dsrio:
don't be sad bros,
I am using stock brakes, also have this problem when I brake while reversing, going in front no such sound, and yes, the sound only present when the car haven't warm up.
Change brake pads during 40k km servicing but sound still persist, will get them to check rotor during next servicing.

relatio:
Thanks for the comments and advice..
Looks like have to live with it for a while. It gets more irritating during jams in start stop traffic.

But braking do seem to have improved, maybe because it's new. ;)

tahoo:
Considering changing my brake pad. Any good workshop to go?

What is spec for our original brake pad?

Any recommended? and price?

sengkang:
I think the brake pad we changed , shld be ceramic type. not metallic.
The one I had produced sound untill today but the braking effect is there.
Guess we better know what product suits us 1st b4 changing them.
For metallic type, I was told its meant for slot & milled rotor disc.
Problem is the work pple always recommend changing of brake pads & rotor discs!
We dont need to change rotor discs unless it changes its shapes but that seldom happen.

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