This is most likely the cause of a bad caliper, you should be able to get away with just replacing the one side (brake pads + caliper) and this will solve your problem.
put copper slip on the rear of pads and the rail on the caliper, this usually stop brake squeelDONT PUT IT ON THE FRICTION COATING OR THE DISC!!!Vibrations that come through the breaks squeaking can cause the irritating squeaking that we have come to know. The high frequency of the vibrations results in the high pitch squeaking. Alternatively, the squeaking can come from the disc that secures the brakes, when the vehicle is coming to a stop.
It breaks when pressure is applied
It breaks when pressure is applied
It could be called the 'point of failure.'
Braking reduces speed.
effect of force
Mechanical weathering occurs when an applied force causes rock to break.
Because friction is exerted against the direction of motion
the brakes <--- note spelling
the way in which the forces are applied to a rock
car wheel moving until the breaks not applied
Your break pads are worn out - you need to get your breaks serviced - you may find that because you have left them to get to this stage you have damaged the disks too - its going to be expensive!