ttpowersports
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ok guys open up the secret box and let me know what you guys are doing to make the rear disc stop squealing....
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ok guys open up the secret box and let me know what you guys are doing to make the rear disc stop squealing....
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... except the bending new disc and buffing it, ....
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Remove the rear pads and cap the hydraulic line to the rear cylinder. :d
Buffing it may aggravate the problem. The hone will leave a circular cross hatch pattern on the braking surface.... much like a cylinder fine cross hatch except on a flat surface. The tool looks similar to a large die grinder/drill wire wheel, but it has abrasive beads on it like a cylinder bead hone. Side view kind of looks like this:
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I've seen it done with a flywheel grinder, but that leaves a true (no run-out) disc, which then needs a small warp introduced into it.
ok guys open up the secret box and let me know what you guys are doing to make the rear disc stop squealing....
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