I recently replaced my front pads (Hawk HPS), rotors, and all brake hardware including slide pins. I flushed the fluid front and back. I bled all the calipers, and the master cylinder. I used brake quiet on the back of the pads, and greased the heck out of the slide pins, and the contact points of the brake hardware. I properly bedded the pads in. The car stops on a dime. I have no performance issues at all.
My problem is that both of my front calipers are creaking like the front door of a haunted house. This started when I was flushing the fluid, and my son was pumping the pedal while I worked the bleed screws. I took it all back apart, and regreased everything. I don't know if my calipers need to be replaced or what. They work great so I hesitate to replace them. Maybe I should grease the back of the inboard pad instead of using brake quiet. Any suggestions?
My problem is that both of my front calipers are creaking like the front door of a haunted house. This started when I was flushing the fluid, and my son was pumping the pedal while I worked the bleed screws. I took it all back apart, and regreased everything. I don't know if my calipers need to be replaced or what. They work great so I hesitate to replace them. Maybe I should grease the back of the inboard pad instead of using brake quiet. Any suggestions?