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Why do my brakes still squeak after I've changed them?
After you've changed your brakes, it's normal to still hear a faint squeaking noise when you first start using them. The pads and rotors need time to bed in together, and the squeak should go away after a few days of use. If the noise doesn't disappear or starts to get louder, there may be a problem with your brake pads or calipers. Make sure to have your brakes checked by a professional if you're concerned about the noise. In most cases, a little bit of squeaking is nothing to worry about, but it's always best to err on the side of caution when it comes to your safety.
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