Have what?
Bleed brakes after changing pads to extract any air bobbles.
Incorrect pad / disc combination. There are specific blends of pads that are designed for disc brakes. Some need more metallic components, and some have less. Try the recommended OEM pads for the vehicle.
Your bike's brakes may be squeaking due to dirt or debris on the brake pads or rims, misalignment of the brake pads, or worn brake pads. To fix the squeaky brakes issue, you can try cleaning the brake pads and rims, adjusting the brake pad alignment, or replacing the brake pads if they are worn out.
There are 2 pads on each brake.
It means check your brakes.
Pads--and if you've got disc brakes on the back of the car, which I think you do, you need pads back there too.
Depends on the kind of pads/rotors you got. It's normal for some compounds to squeak .
Your bicycle brakes may be squeaking when you stop due to dirt or debris on the brake pads, misalignment of the brake pads, or worn brake pads. Regular cleaning and maintenance of your brakes can help reduce squeaking.
brake pads can either be on the front or rear of a car... it all depends on if it has disc or drum brakes on the rear... drum brakes have shoes not pads
Bike brakes squeak due to the friction between the brake pads and the wheel rim. This can be caused by dirt or debris on the brake pads or rim, misalignment of the brake pads, or worn brake pads.
You can find Brembo brake pads at online retailers such as Auto Anything or the Brembo website itself. Some other sites you can purchase these brakes at include Buy Brakes and Tire Rack.
bleed brakes