Since you described it as a scratching noise rather than a crunch, clunk or creek it sounds like you may just have rust on your brake rotors that your brake pads are coming into contact with. You may be able to solve this issue by having your brake rotors turned or replaced. This would...
BMW I 3 brake rotors were always rusty they advise to use them once a while but SE rotors I never noticed they have any rust but I wash my wheels in garden hose as I’m seeing a dust on them pretty often and I can’t hear any noises I do this with all my cars for 50 years ...
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Finally when I was last at the service center, they said I needed to replace my front brake pads and rotors. I’m planning on doing it shortly, will definitely snag an aftermarket performance upgrade for those as well. I’m so sick of seeing all the shareholders on ...
“It’s primarily part size; that’s the biggest factor that determines between the two,” said Bramstedt. “When we look at small turning applications, a lot of automotive turning applications (transmission gear blanks, brake rotors, etc.) are done vertically and typically with a twin spindle...