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Old Dec 23, 2004
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Sqweak on realeasing brakes?

hey guys, when i realese my brakes i hear a sqweaking from the back, not when their actually slowing the car down, only when i take my foot off, and the e brake makes the same sound, any ideas?
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Old Dec 23, 2004
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same thing with my mom and my sister civic. Mine is quiet now
but did that at first. it's normal.


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I have it too and alot of people on here do. It is normal.
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its the rear drums i tried everything, i tried cleaning off the dust, i tried greasing the springs, i tried wd-40ing the bitch....NOTHING. I just got lazy and my rear drums seized so i got the rear disc conversion, now with the set up i have my brakes BITE HARD....one of the best upgrades i every spent $$ on
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Yeah its perfectly normal. Normally it stops squeking when they cool down if they are overheated (I think) and when they warm up a bit when they are cold. If they are cold, a few hard brakes should stop the sqweaking (sp).

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Its your Drums, and as others have said... Its pretty normal, and it does not affect braking. to get rid of it you may have to lube a few parts and see if it works. Just make sure you use High Temp lube!!!
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