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Hey guys, I got a question.
As of late, when I am braking, I would hear a click everytime I press on the brake. It does not squeak or anything, it just clicks once. So if I was to press down, it would click, if I would let go of the pedal and press it down again, it would click again.
It sounds like metal tapping lightly on another piece of metal. It is not loud or anything but you can hear it from inside.
What do you guys think it could be?
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mine does it too, my uncle says its normal.It does it on his G35 coupe as well. So i wouldnt worry about it
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its ur brake fit kit..the two r so spring that hold ur brakes in place when you brake, prob worn out...they're bout 20 bucks at the dealer, replace em u'll b fine...
Originally posted by A_Bathing_Ape: I hit, what else, oh plus dome.
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its ur brake fit kit..the two r so spring that hold ur brakes in place when you brake, prob worn out...they're bout 20 bucks at the dealer, replace em u'll b fine... Is this something I can do myself? Where is this located BTW. And when I go to the dealership, I just ask them for a brake fit kit for a 2000 GTS right
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my 2002 civic did the same thing, but when i was driving a domestic, the domestic didn't do it. An my celi does it too.
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its just the pads shifting a lil when they touch the rotor... Even my EX's IS300 would do this... take it to a dealer and they will tell you its normal..
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Yea, my uncle said that the pad might be loose, exactly what you are saying.
Is there a way to secure it in place? Is weird, I drove my old GT today, and that car is super quiet compared to my GTS
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YEAH ITS CALLED THE FIT KIT...ITS LOCACTED WHERE THE BRAKES PADS R...I BROUGHT MY MOMS CAMRY FOR THE SAME REASON
Originally posted by A_Bathing_Ape: I hit, what else, oh plus dome.
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Urgent
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