So, every so often after driving for a bit, when I'm going at speeds near a crawl (like in traffic) whilst lightly holding the brakes, I get this irritating squealing from my front right brake. My rotors aren't warped in the slightest.
My wear is even, my pads still have life left in them, and my fluid is still good. Master cylinder is fine since it was replaced recently. I'm thinking the culprit is the brake dust shield, as it's uncomfortably close to my rotor, and assuming that when the brakes get heated up, the shield bends and grazes the rotor to produce that squealing sound.
I'm tempted to just take my wheel off and figure out what's wrong with the power of beer and time, but I'm looking for some guidance. Any ideas what might be going on?
My wear is even, my pads still have life left in them, and my fluid is still good. Master cylinder is fine since it was replaced recently. I'm thinking the culprit is the brake dust shield, as it's uncomfortably close to my rotor, and assuming that when the brakes get heated up, the shield bends and grazes the rotor to produce that squealing sound.
I'm tempted to just take my wheel off and figure out what's wrong with the power of beer and time, but I'm looking for some guidance. Any ideas what might be going on?
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