My mechanic says I may have cheap break shoes that may cause the squeal. It is a rotating squeal in time with the speed of my Westy. He says my breaks are fine and not due for repair. It is hard to pinpoint a high pitched sound while driving so I don't know if they're from the front or rear wheels. Another clue: while driving, if I lightly press on my break pedal the squeal goes away. I have a 98 Westy and am audibly annoyed. Any ideas of where to look? Maybe a second opinion? THANKS. -g |
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