Idaho Ranger
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2003 Ranger FX4 - all stock - 4wd.
Couple months ago, I changed the pads and rotors on the front axle since the pads were about worn out and the rotors couldn't be machined. After changing them, I had a terrible squeal when applying the brakes (I can't remember if I was getting a squeal before I changed them or not). I figured that it was dirt or something between the pads and rotors, so I took them off a couple times and cleaned everything with brake cleaner. Still squeals.
I was going to buy some new pads, but when I told the guy at the parts store, he thought it might be the calipers. He was thinking that maybe there was some vibrations in there that caused the squeal. I put some brake grease on the backs of the pads and that seemed to help a little bit for awhile, but it got just as bad again.
This weekend, I finally got tired of the squealing and sprung for the calipers. I got finished installing them and took it out for a spin. It seems to stop better now, but I still have a squeal. Doesn't seem to do it until the brakes heat up. First couple stops, it doesn't squeal, but after that, it just gets plain embarrassing - not to mention how torqued off I am at having just spent that $$ for nothing!
The squeal occurs when you put a little bit of pressure on the brakes or a lot and everywhere in between. I didn't get the best brake pads when I got them, but then again, I didn't get the cheapest, either. I'm once again thinking on springing for new pads or else just taking it into a shop because I'm getting tired of messing with it.
Has anybody else had this issue or have any ideas?
Thanks for your help!
Doug
Couple months ago, I changed the pads and rotors on the front axle since the pads were about worn out and the rotors couldn't be machined. After changing them, I had a terrible squeal when applying the brakes (I can't remember if I was getting a squeal before I changed them or not). I figured that it was dirt or something between the pads and rotors, so I took them off a couple times and cleaned everything with brake cleaner. Still squeals.
I was going to buy some new pads, but when I told the guy at the parts store, he thought it might be the calipers. He was thinking that maybe there was some vibrations in there that caused the squeal. I put some brake grease on the backs of the pads and that seemed to help a little bit for awhile, but it got just as bad again.
This weekend, I finally got tired of the squealing and sprung for the calipers. I got finished installing them and took it out for a spin. It seems to stop better now, but I still have a squeal. Doesn't seem to do it until the brakes heat up. First couple stops, it doesn't squeal, but after that, it just gets plain embarrassing - not to mention how torqued off I am at having just spent that $$ for nothing!
The squeal occurs when you put a little bit of pressure on the brakes or a lot and everywhere in between. I didn't get the best brake pads when I got them, but then again, I didn't get the cheapest, either. I'm once again thinking on springing for new pads or else just taking it into a shop because I'm getting tired of messing with it.
Has anybody else had this issue or have any ideas?
Thanks for your help!
Doug