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Old 12-01-2008, 08:43 PM
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Default Squaling rear drums

i've posted a question on this topic about 7 months ago but never got any replies, so i thought i should give it another try.

i replaced the rear drum pads about a year ago from a shop. whenever i step on the brakes it will slowly start to squeal when i t gets down to about 5mph. this has been happening for a while and it's starting to annoy me. does anyone know what is happening, should i replace the rear drum? i am thinking about replacing them at the dealers
 
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Old 12-01-2008, 10:56 PM
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Take it back to the shop and complain. They'll fix it. Don't forget to tell them it's done it the whole time and that it didn't just start happening.
 
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Old 12-02-2008, 11:16 AM
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its been done a year ago, and not sure if they will take it back and redo it, no receipt also. if i do replace it again, not sure if i want to bring it back to them again.

btw, when i step on the brake down to about 5mph the brake makes a squeaking and a grinding sound and sounds like its coming from the rear drums. any one have any idea before i pay another shop to replace the rear drum pads or have a shop check it out
 
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