Brake squeak CURED !!!!!!!

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Post by Woody »

Hi all
I,ve read every post on squeaky brakes and have found the answer ........and it works !!!
Plenty of grease on the face of the pad. Thats the bit that grabs the disc.......NOT A SOUND.
I hope to be out of traction within a coupla months and am told that I will make a full recovery. Then I can get back to work and start to pay for the damage to my neighbours wall and front rockery!
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:rotfl: :rotfl: ROTFLMAO!!
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cured mine by getting a Ford 8)
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Post by RTF »

Well of course the brakes of your Puma don't squeal... It's never been driven... :lol:
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Touche
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Post by Duncan »

cured mine by getting a Ford 8)
My Mondeo squeaks
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Post by Erm »

ok cure the break squeak by gettin a ford.......

now cure the breakdowns everyday and rust by going jap :P
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Post by Woody »

I am losing faith when I hear a moderator drives a Ford.....that definately needs grease on the face of the pads.
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Post by Lyndon »

don't worry Rob did have 3 CC's between his wife and himself :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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don't worry Rob did have 3 CC's between his wife and himself :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Must have been a huuggeee bed ;)

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oh very funnniieeee ;)
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Post by MattB »

Sorry Lyndon, couldn't resist...

Anyway, my top tips for stopping brake squeak:

1) Turn the radio up
2) Don't brake (walls provide a perfectly adequate cushioning effect, but I would avoid other cars as the owners get a bit upset)
3) But another 2 litre engine in the boot powering the back wheels but geared up in reverse.

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Post by CB »

If you were to do No.3 Matt, surely you wouldn't go anywhere? Unless you had a 1.6 in which case you'd travel in reverse everywhere? God, i'm confused now! :rolleyes: :?:
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Post by MattB »

OK CB, sorry I didn't explain very well - you'd obviously need a separate accelerator, clutch and gearbox. When you need to slow down, you take the front engine out of gear and put the back engine in 5th so it should slow down on the back gears...

Obvious!!!

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Post by CB »

So it is Matt...now suddenly its clear....
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