Rear Wheel Noise Disappears When Braking
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There are many reasons for brake noise, the specific reasons are as follows: 1. Severe wear of brake pads: This is usually caused by the brake pads reaching the warning line or being completely worn out. The noise is mostly a metallic friction sound and is quite sharp. If accompanied by a decrease in braking effectiveness, this can almost certainly be identified as the cause. 2. Noise caused by brake pad material: Generally, harder brake pad materials are more likely to cause this type of noise, while softer materials rarely produce such noise. However, softer materials wear out faster and have a shorter replacement cycle compared to harder ones. 3. Noise caused by improper installation of the brake system.