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Mine does the same thing.

Before I got the car they had replaced the pads.....but did not machine the disk which are quite grooved.

Run your finger over the disk's (when cold). They should be smooth.

Mine, mainly the rear have lots of grooves.

So I will be up for a machine and some new pads in the next few weeks, as once the pads have bedded into non-machine disks they are stuffed.

I priced some new Disk's (Rotors) new and they are about.

Front $245 each

Rear $273 each.

Would be better getting some from a second hand parts dealer and having them machined.

Having said that though, as the disks are quite thick there should be no problem in getting them machined.

And do not fit metallic pads as they will wear out the disk's faster. Even though they work much better.

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I have just taken the pads out to check them and they seemed fine. I put them back in and went for a spin....the noise had gone.

Could it be possible that the brakes weren't releasing all the way or something like that? If this could be the problem why is it fine now after I took the pads out and put them back in?

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