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Only sure fire fix I know of is to switch to ceramic pads. It could be possible the brake pad shims are squealing. To fix that you just pull the pads and apply a light coat of brake grease with your finger on the part of the pad shim where the pad travels. If thats not the problem you could try changing the way you drive if you dont want to change them to ceramic. For instance if they squeal under light breaking then dont do light breaking. In future stick to ceramic pads to keep from having this kind of issue.
 

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Well they cant be both ceramic and metallic. Ive never had a problem with ceramic squealing, at least not the pad surface anyway. None the less to correct the squeling issue your having I would try what Back Preassure said. Its worth a shot.
 

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I know I hate it when my cars make noises others can hear. Right now my exporer needs a new rotor cause it warped and it sounds awful but its got other things that need fixed as well. Money is straped for me right now so its going to have to wait. Im out of work and living on my military disability with a new house and a new family. My fiance has two kids and it takes alot of money and time to take care of them as well. Probly going to go back to college in the fall if I cant find a good job and Ill get a large amount of money for doing that from my GI bill. However things work out I will find a way to get back in the driver seat of another mustang. Good news is my fiance got rid of her little nissan truck and got a van so now I can trade my family vehicle in for another mustang.
 
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