i found and fixed my issue and for anyone else looking for a solution in the future, check your dust shield behind your rotor first, check your suspension bushings and pieces for rubs. if all else fails check your brakes and hardware for them, thats where my squeak was. my caliper slide had lost all its lubrication(even though i lubed it 6 months ago when i did brakes) and the caliper wasnt sliding with the wheel when turning like it was suppose to.
to fix it i put new ceramic cmax pads from autozone on (great brakes, in the year and 1/2 i have worked at autozone, no complaints on these) and lubed it up with heavier grease and to keep the sporty brakes on there with my slotted/drilled rotors i used the hard pads. the old pads inside drivers side pad was worn more than its outside partner, and the material was "ceramic" but less in the mixture and a lot softer than those cmax are, never buying those (powerstop brand) online again
("performance" kit for all 4 wheels (pads, rotors) from rockauto.com) http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=3803406&cc=1416833 was them. the rotors are great but the pads are soft and wear fast, rears where barely worn fronts were about 1/2 way in 6 months! rears should be good for at least as long as new fronts, because theyre soft, if harder i would say longer than, so not worried about them. fronts are now new harder material and brakes feel great again. no noise either
to fix it i put new ceramic cmax pads from autozone on (great brakes, in the year and 1/2 i have worked at autozone, no complaints on these) and lubed it up with heavier grease and to keep the sporty brakes on there with my slotted/drilled rotors i used the hard pads. the old pads inside drivers side pad was worn more than its outside partner, and the material was "ceramic" but less in the mixture and a lot softer than those cmax are, never buying those (powerstop brand) online again
("performance" kit for all 4 wheels (pads, rotors) from rockauto.com) http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=3803406&cc=1416833 was them. the rotors are great but the pads are soft and wear fast, rears where barely worn fronts were about 1/2 way in 6 months! rears should be good for at least as long as new fronts, because theyre soft, if harder i would say longer than, so not worried about them. fronts are now new harder material and brakes feel great again. no noise either
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