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post Jun 2, 2005 - 10:52 AM
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I recently completed the swap from rear drum brakes to disc brakes. I successfully bled the brakes, and there are no leaks anywhere. When I first took the car out, I noticed a grinding noise coming from the rear brakes. Since I had removed any surface rust from the rotors, and check the pads for wear (they were in good shape), I assumed that the proportioning valve needed to be replaced, as it's different between the ST and GT, or so I was told at the dealer. So I found a convertible at a junker, got the valve, which looked to be in good shape, installed it, and..... no change. The noise isn't very loud, and it doesn't sound very messy - it sounds to me like the pads are riding on the rotors instead of gripping them. They're gripping enough to keep the rotors shiny, so....? I've tried anti-squeal stuff, shims, etc., to make sure I'm not getting any weird metal-on-metal resonances or anything. What could the problem be? Thanks all!
post Jun 2, 2005 - 11:01 AM
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yea i have that issue too?!

i actually think its sumthing inside the e-brake assembly rubbing the rotor

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post Jun 2, 2005 - 11:13 AM
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i had a similar issue as well, i sanded down the inside of the rotor and sanded down the brake shoes...no noise in the back anymore.


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post Jun 2, 2005 - 12:36 PM
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LewFX - was it constant, or only during braking? Also, what part of the shoes did you sand? I checked, and there aren't any obvious marks where things are rubbing.
post Jun 2, 2005 - 3:29 PM
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it happened when cruising around 20-40, my brake clips were making noise when i braked in the front.


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post Jun 2, 2005 - 8:37 PM
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It could be a frozen caliper. I had one of those. After driving a few miles check the temp of the rotors. If one is hotter than the other, could be the problem.

Mine was so frozen it made my rotor glow red

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post Jun 3, 2005 - 9:01 AM
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The noise doesn't happen when I'm driving around, only when I'm actually braking. I hear a rubbing, grinding noise as the car slows, and it stops as soon as the car does.
post Jun 3, 2005 - 10:14 AM
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hmm well what kind of rotors did you put on? and what kind of pads? Mine make that noise when I first drive my car, then it goes away. If its always there, could be something stuck b/w the pad and the rotor.

Just call a shop and ask them. THey will give you an answer of what to look for.

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