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So I now have 2500 miles on the car and the brake squeal is pretty bad. Pretty much the same as it was in my F10. They were never able to fix it on my F10. Has anyone had any luck in reducing or eliminating the squeal? At least the F90 seems to be better insulated so I don't hear it as much. But still annoying that a 120k car sounds like my daughter's school bus when coming to a stop.
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01-12-2019, 11:39 AM | #29 |
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Funny you bring back this thread. I just brought my car in for service and complained about the brake noise. They said that there was a bulletin and service was not to do anything on M cars with cross drilled rotors. I basically got told to deal with it. Still looking for after market pads.
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In my experience the noise will be reduced or will vanish if you do some hard braking. In my case I drive to the german highway and accelerate to around 120mph or more and do an emergency brake (when there is no traffic).
After 1 try they mostly stop to make noise. ATM I can only speak from sport brakes on M235i and C63S. Haven't picked up my M5C yet. This workaround was told me from different people. The sport breaks sometimes have to be used as they should. |
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Interesting
I got CCBs that should be notorious for squealing but actually not, the only time when I hate them is after car washes where you feel that you have no brakes for 30 seconds or so
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I had an M5 F10 and then the F90. No brake noise with either car.
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For steel brakes, I've heard that a brake pad paste on the back of the pads helps eliminate high frequency vibrations which is likely the squealing you're hearing.
I had this issue as well on my X5M with steel brakes constantly. Don't get the squeal anymore with CCBs. |
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