Drum brakes making noise
A few months ago I got my drums changed out because they were caked up with rust, but the day after my mechanic put the new drums in I noticed when I hit the brakes it would make a crunching noise. Like a disgusting crunching and grinding of metal being chewed, then right before I stopped would give out a nice squeal, kinda like a bus. I told my mechanic about it and he said he'd look at it, but it's been a while now and they're still crunching, or more so just squeaking by now.
At first I thought it was because the brakes were new, but I've been using them for a pretty long time now and they still crunch and squeal, but they don't seem to be damaged or anything.
Is this a problem I should really be concerned about, and can it lead to even more damage?
At first I thought it was because the brakes were new, but I've been using them for a pretty long time now and they still crunch and squeal, but they don't seem to be damaged or anything.
Is this a problem I should really be concerned about, and can it lead to even more damage?
well my mom has a honda accord v-6 but even though there all disk brakes the problem might be simialr, for a while my mom had same kind of noise, she brought it to dealer who cleand them up apperently, but said they were still good, he also said that becasue their Metallic(hope i spelled that right or this post is point less) they will always squeek or make some nosie
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