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Brake Squeel at low speed braking

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I did a little research on this subject last spring, and according to most of the notable sources, brake squeal is normal on the older cars. You need to decide what your definition of an 'older' car is so you can justify things when a person with a newer vehicle tells you that you have brake problems.

Were the anti-squeal shims part of the original design of the calipers, or were they a part created after there were complaints? If the former, then you can decide if you want the "period-correct" sound of the brakes. ;)

Either that, or show off your stop-on-a-dime braking capability to avoid the slow-speed squeal. :pirate:

TomoHawk, do your brakes squeal? Mine never did. I do believe that the shims were part of the original design. IIRC the were on my 70.

Mine will squeal when they are warm, such as after getting off the freeway or after some city driving. They like to squeal just before you stop at a light.

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Just got the kit from MSA, and it installed nicely.

Found out I never had anti-squeak shims. I guess that explains everything :P

It was confusing putting the shims on. Had to look at my haynes manual multiple times to make sure the arrow was right >_<

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I use silicon gasket sealer. Works great

What brand and model of brake shoe do you use? It's a factor.

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