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Old 10-09-2007, 01:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Wirring Brake Noise

I have a 2006 Hyundai Accent.

The other day i was out for a cruise with some friends. about an house into the drive i started hearing this loud wirring noise whenever i would brake. The wirring sounded like the front left disc brake everytime a certain spot on the rotor would come around my pads. after about 30 minutes the noise went away. car only has 30000km on it. Should i get it checked out or just leave it?

If i need new pads should i go aftermarket or the stock hyundai pads. anyone have aftermarket pads and like them.

Suggestions are welcome. Thank you
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if it went away you prolly just has some dirt on the rotor or something.
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Warped rotors. Have them turned, it's cheap.
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get some EBC Green Stuff pads if you're looking for aftermarket. Ive only had them for about 5 minutes but from my test drive they seemed to work freakin good. and yea get your rotors turned. its usually like 20 bucks.
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