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Old 10-22-13 | 09:17 AM
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leob1
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From: Middle of the road, NJ
Originally Posted by Blue_Bulldog
Buddy of mine suggested scuffing the pads, unhooking them and letting them sit open on a slightly humid day, as a way to kick the brake squeal.

It didn't cost anything, wasn't irreversible, and I'll try anything once
Of course you could have just adjusted the toe in of the brakes.
I'd like to hear the reason for leaving the brakes open on a humid day, and what that would accomplish. The rims arent effected by humidity, unless they are steel, and the brake pads are rubber, again not effected by humidity.
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