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Originally Posted by Skyscraper
They squeal and grone at normal stops in traffic. It’s not the whole time. The last 20’-30’ below 15mph. Super embarrassing to pull up to a light with the noise. Your nice car is instantly a POS.
They are fine hot. It’s only in traffic or urban stop light to stop light.
I’ve bedded them in countless times and they stay quiet for a day or two. IMO BMW needs to install different pads for street driving. These pads are definitely designed for track use. How often does that happen?
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Unfortunately, this isn't what I've been experiencing. For the most part, the CCB's have been quieter than the steel brakes on my last M3. My problem is a knocking noise coming from the rear passenger side when driving over damaged or poirly maintained roads. I first thought it was suspension related but after two trips to the dealership they couldn't find where it was coming from. I finally realized it is very likely the brake pads knocking around since slight pressure on the brake pedal makes it stop. I brought it back to the dealership again and explained this to them only to be told it's normal for CCB's to make some noise. Well, not this noise. When I bring it back in for it's break in I'm going to push for pad and/or bracket replacement.