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hey guys.. i have a r33 GTS-T 94 modle. I am having problems with the breaks the front break pad keep squeeling and i had my disces machined and had 3 lots of new pad put in.. still they squeel.. now when the break place pulled the break pads out they are shines each time.. any ideas why this is happening..

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BRAKES ffs!

Did you bed the pads in correctly? Are the anti-SQEAL shims behind the pads?

i got a new set of pad put into but i am sic of goin bak to the place get them changed.. but on the way home they started to squeel kinda again and not happy :D i was told to bed them u have to get to like to 80 then break fairly hard... and for th anti-SQEAL shims i couldn't tell ya sry..

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heres some instructions for ya, and remember, DO NOT come to a complete stop... you can stuff your pads, probably the reason why you had to go back 3 times.

BEDDING IN INSTRUCTIONS

1. Install disc pads and check fit.

2. Pump brake pedal until pedal is hard.

3. Perform 2 stops from 50Kph to 20Kph with medium pedal effort.

4. Perform 6 stops from 110Kph to 70Kph with high pedal effort.

5. Drive vehicle for 10-15 minutes at 70 to 100Kph without using the brakes to allow them to cool

6. Park vehicle and allow brakes to cool to ambient temperature.

DO NOT STOP VEHICLE WHEN PADS ARE HOT DURING BEDDING.

THIS WILL SEPARATE THE PAD FORM THE BACKING PLATE

Bedding should not be performed until disc rotor has been bedded.

The disc pads will smoke and smell whilst bedding.

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