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      05-31-2016, 01:20 PM   #36
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I have had this problem with aftermarket pads, if that is worth anything (EBC Yellows). They are significantly more aggressive than stock though, so its not really that odd for them.

I never had low speed squeaking from the stock pads though. I would agree that you should attempt to re-bed the brakes. 10 stops in rapid succession from 60-20 should do it for the stock pads. When you start to smell them, back off and let them cool.

I would also recommending changing how you brake, as I did with the EBC Yellows. Try to not feather the brake when you can, instead either brake, or don't brake (don't slam on them necessarily, but press the pedal in until you can feel some resistance/bite). Higher performance pads (and yes, the BMW pads count) do not like feather-braking. They like being either on, or off.
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