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Old 14-06-2012, 10:46 PM   #1
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Default Brakes Ford Falcon AU III Forte

Hello Everyone,

I have got a Falcon AU III forte and recently I have got the front & rear brakes done. By this I mean, both rotors and pads have been changed. I have used RDA Slotted rotors and Bendix Heavy Duty Pads for both front & rear.

RDA Rotors
Front - RDA502S
Rear - RDA503S

Bendix Heavy Duty Pads
Front - DB1375-HD
Rear - DB1376-HD

I choose these parts as I do fair bit of towing.

The parts were fitted by a qualified mechanic with 20 years experience.
Since I have got these fitted, there is noise coming from the wheels like metal to metal rubbing noise. I took it back to the mechanic and he said that the noise is normal in these brakes and it would go with time. I have now driven more than 1000km and the noise is still there. The rubbing noise is there even if I am not applying brakes. The noise is not constant and only comes when the wheel has completed the circle. So, when the wheel turns half way there is no noise and when it turns other half, I can hear the noise. The noise is more audible at low speeds.

It seems to me that the noise is coming from the rear wheels. I am not sure if this noise is related to the brakes as the noise is always there when driving doesnt matter if I am using the brakes or not.

I would like some expert advice here.

Thank You,
Sean

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Old 14-06-2012, 11:46 PM   #2
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only thing i can think of is your hand brake shoes are dragging on the rotors and not disengaging properly? second idea is not brakes at all but diff issues but im no expert just my guesses.
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Old 15-06-2012, 08:13 AM   #3
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I would get someone in the back seat, windows down to have a listen whilst you drive. easy way to locate the noise and you can check if its coming from both sides, hard to do from the front drivers side (and not crash into something whilst you are listening )

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Dragging handbrake would be my guess too. Try this: Reverse car at low speed and then slowly pull handbrake on until car stops (do NOT use foot brake). Then drive forward - if noise is gone, it was your handbrake shoes and the reversing procedure helps to realign them inside the disc. If the noise is not gone, then the handbrake may actually need backing off as well.

Only other option is wheel bearings, but that would be a high frequency whirring noise and you would know it I reckon.
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Old 15-06-2012, 09:09 AM   #5
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Dragging handbrake would be my guess too. Try this: Reverse car at low speed and then slowly pull handbrake on until car stops (do NOT use foot brake). Then drive forward - if noise is gone, it was your handbrake shoes and the reversing procedure helps to realign them inside the disc. If the noise is not gone, then the handbrake may actually need backing off as well.

Only other option is wheel bearings, but that would be a high frequency whirring noise and you would know it I reckon.
That was my next guess JC

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Old 16-06-2012, 10:12 PM   #6
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only thing i can think of is your hand brake shoes are dragging on the rotors and not disengaging properly? second idea is not brakes at all but diff issues but im no expert just my guesses.
I think you are right !

I didn't think of that....thanks
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Old 16-06-2012, 10:13 PM   #7
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I would get someone in the back seat, windows down to have a listen whilst you drive. easy way to locate the noise and you can check if its coming from both sides, hard to do from the front drivers side (and not crash into something whilst you are listening )

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The noise is coming from LHS Rear wheel
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Old 16-06-2012, 10:21 PM   #8
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That was my next guess JC

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only thing i can think of is your hand brake shoes are dragging on the rotors and not disengaging properly? second idea is not brakes at all but diff issues but im no expert just my guesses.
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Dragging handbrake would be my guess too. Try this: Reverse car at low speed and then slowly pull handbrake on until car stops (do NOT use foot brake). Then drive forward - if noise is gone, it was your handbrake shoes and the reversing procedure helps to realign them inside the disc. If the noise is not gone, then the handbrake may actually need backing off as well.

Only other option is wheel bearings, but that would be a high frequency whirring noise and you would know it I reckon.
You all are right !

I did reverse car and pulled the hand brake. It made a loud screeching noise....my heart skipped a beat

But now I don't hear any noise while driving. I nearly drove 40km and kept checking intermittently and seems ok. I will keep a check and get back to you soon.

Till then it seems the problem is with hand brake shoes. Any ideas how I can fix it for good. Cost/labor/parts involved ??
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Old 17-06-2012, 01:13 AM   #9
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theres an adjustment tutorial in the technical resources section for aus if your mechanically minded if not ull need a brake guy to do it and if the shoes are bung youll need new shoes.
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Old 29-06-2012, 11:11 AM   #10
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theres an adjustment tutorial in the technical resources section for aus if your mechanically minded if not ull need a brake guy to do it and if the shoes are bung youll need new shoes.
I couldn't find the tutorial, is there a link ?

The noise has come back again. When I lift the hand brake lever a little bit it goes away.
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Old 29-06-2012, 01:39 PM   #11
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just do what JC says - use your handbrake every time you reverse and you'll be sweet
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Old 09-07-2012, 11:55 AM   #12
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theres an adjustment tutorial in the technical resources section for aus if your mechanically minded if not ull need a brake guy to do it and if the shoes are bung youll need new shoes.
Gday,

Can you guide me to the link for handbrake adjustment in the tech resources ?
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just do what JC says - use your handbrake every time you reverse and you'll be sweet
reversing with handbrake is not helping anymore....handbrake shoes are dragging and needs to be adjusted.
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