by Anonymous on March 26th, 2007

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I had my brakes replaced March 1, I am still hearing squeeking when I apply my brakes. I also hear a grinding type noise when I brake. Should I go back to the same place or should I have them checked out by someone else. Any help is appreciated.

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  • by Trish on March 26th, 2007

    Trish

    I think that you should bring it back to the first people. They may have made a simple overlook or something explainable..this should not cost you a dime unless it has been too long..

    After this if their is still a problem I would take it some where else.

    Everyone is not out to screw others. So give 'em a chance to fix their problem.

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  • by Mister Sister on March 26th, 2007

    Mister Sister

    Someplace else. It sounds like the first place didn't do anything. The squeeking might have happened for a day or so until the brakes evened out. The grinding indicates you still have your old brake pads on,(if they're still there at all)! If the next place finds evidence of fraud, SUE THEM,(the first place), GOOD AND HARD!

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