Firsts of all brake squeal can happen with ANY brake pad, pad type, brand and on almost any vehicle.Facts are
- Brake squeal always happens within the first 200-500 miles and usually goes away after that
- It depends massively upon brake disc/rotor condition. A used rotor with a lip at the edge or an uneven surface can mean double the time for any noise to stop.
- On automotive cast iron rotors with an uneven condition the ideal fix is to have them machined on a Pro Cut lathe. A used rotor that is skimmed on the Pro Cut lathe is actually better than a new rotor provided the thickness minimums are respected. The cast rotor matrix settles after use.
- There are different types of Squeal ranging from “Creep Graunch “ which is a small noise as you release the brake from a standstill, usually worse in reverse and is hard to rectify up to brake squeal referred to under point 1)