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  1. Hi all. I've had the same problem on the offside front after changing the discs and pads on my G60. I fitted genuine Brembo discs and Jurid pads as recommended by GSF, I cleaned the calipers and applied copperease to the appropriate places. It will most certainly be due to the pads as they bed in. Strange it doesn't happen to both sides though. Three times now I have dismantled the caliper and cleaned off the pads and each time for a while everything was fine. Thus proving the point. Now they are squeeking again! I am beginning to think that these pads are too hard. My son on the other hand has had no problem at all since we changed the pads on his 16v. He chose EBC ultimax pads. These are slotted and chamfered with a softer coating for faster bedding in. I think I should have invested the extra few pounds.!
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