Suspension; Gearbox, Clutch and Driveshafts; Brakes; Steering; Throttle and clutch cable issues
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I bought some discs and pads from GSF last month.
I fitted them, made sure i had copper slip on the backs and other parts that could squeal.
I did ask for a decent set of pads but these have been squealing since fitment...i'm guessing you can't return pads, so what can i do about them?
coming from a bike/motorbike point of view, squealing is generally caused by the angle the pads touch the disc which causes vibrations on the last edge to touch the disc. so on a bike id say check the discs arent worn in a strange angle ( "V" shaped cross section etc) and/or (if possible on a car) the calliper is aligned properly and running in parallel to the disc.
i'd also check the pistons are returning properly (if one returns slower, it will angle the pad), but i wouldn't know how to suggest you do this with a car calliper.
hope this semi-related information sheds some light haha.
try chamfering leading edges of the pad with a file just a little see if this cures it.
by the way are you sure its coming from the front?
dust in the drums on the rear are notorious for squealing.