bruceman07
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i recently did a complete rear brake job on my '02, (2 months ago) new rotors, good ceramic pads, new calipers, all new pins, greased the slides aĺl that good stuff....im starting to get a low speed groan, stopping at a light, backing up, etc, the car stops nice and straight and there is no wheel bearing issue that i can tell, tires are brand new michelins. is it possible i didnt set the piston caliper quite right, i did turn them in with correct tool and the nitches are in correct position to hook the tab on the pad, pads are in cirrect with the squealer on the outboard pad. is the anything out there that shows specific how far that piston is supposed to be turned in or out to contact the pad on reassembly im going to take them both all aprt again and clean and readjust, ive been driving down a lot of dirt roads lately and wondering if this is the cause since it went weeks with no noise. any ideas, it seems somewhat common for the groan in rear bonnevilles according tothe web, thx!
