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Old Nov 30, 2015 | 09:25 PM
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Default Noises from wheel area after akebono install

Hi all,

I installed akebono brakes on my 350z this weekend and took it for a drive. Everything seems to work correctly but I am hearing noises. There is a clunking/squeaking sound coming from the front. There is also scraping sound coming from rear rotors (maybe e brake rubbing? or left over heat shield?). I made sure everything is nice and tight. Took off wheel and tried shaking rotors and felt solid.

Here is a video I took (terrible quality but the sound is there, this is when driving in circles with wheel turned).

Anyone have any clues what they think it is?
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Old Dec 1, 2015 | 04:47 AM
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Did you use brake grease?
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Old Dec 1, 2015 | 08:16 AM
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Did you bed in the pads? Are the calipers scraping the rims? On my Touring 18"s the clearance is like 2mm thus even a wheel weight would scrape. Are the dust/heat shields in the back touching or have any bend edges left over from trimming? Are the pins and shims installed correctly? Wheels/rims torqued down properly?

Sorry just throwing out random guesses My rears squeaked until I got one good track day with them, that seemed to really bed them in fully. However that was more of a pad/rotor mating type problem, which you might have too. I didn't use any grease because the back of pads already had a soft coating on them. Maybe the pads and shims could use some grease
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Old Dec 1, 2015 | 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by JMII
Did you bed in the pads? Are the calipers scraping the rims? On my Touring 18"s the clearance is like 2mm thus even a wheel weight would scrape. Are the dust/heat shields in the back touching or have any bend edges left over from trimming? Are the pins and shims installed correctly? Wheels/rims torqued down properly?

Sorry just throwing out random guesses My rears squeaked until I got one good track day with them, that seemed to really bed them in fully. However that was more of a pad/rotor mating type problem, which you might have too. I didn't use any grease because the back of pads already had a soft coating on them. Maybe the pads and shims could use some grease

My cousin stock brakes would squeal like a pig backing out of driveways. A little grease solved the problem.
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Old Dec 6, 2015 | 08:05 PM
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are your rotors shot? need them to be re-surfaced/ just new ones installed?properly bedding the brakes, then braking them in really helps with feel, and noise after some time.
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