Squeaky Breaks
For God's sake don't put oil on them. You have to use something that will stick and stay. You need to get some pure Silicone brake lube. It is clear to white in color. Put it on the slides, back of the pads where the caliper hits, and on the rails(that is what the pad slides in). Pads are gonna move around, Normal, the silicone just allows them to do it freely. By the way, cold brakes are going to squeal from time to time. That is also normal. Fixed a many a brake squealing problem with the Silicone grease and people made lots of happy faces.
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Just spray some WD-40 on them and forget about it... Just kidin DONT!!!!! Actual the chamfer trick usually works.
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