Why do my brakes squeak?

i just changed my wheels and tires and since then whenever i brake it starts to squeak
but after awhile of driving the squeaking stops then when i park for about an hour and drive again the process of squeaking happens again then it will stop.


Will the squeaking eventually stop?
it was fine with my original wheels and tires

oh and i drive a 2011 scion tc

Anonymous2012-07-24T11:33:10Z

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There's a slim chance that your squeaking is not related to your your wheels/tires at all. Depending on how mechanically inclined you are, either pop off a wheel and look for the problem in the brakes, or get it a looked at by a pro.

If the noise is coming from your new setup, I'd still follow the same steps as listed above, just keep an eye out for brake/suspension parts rubbing on your wheels, or anything that looks a little too close for comfort..

Also, are your wheels and tires different sizes than the stock ones? If so, you could have thrown off your alignment. That's a job for a pro also, unless you know how to do it the old fashioned way. Good luck.

J J2012-07-24T17:05:07Z

Do you think you should look to find what is rubbing before you wear through the new wheels or brake calipers? Do you think?

bandit_602012-07-24T17:14:32Z

probably either brake dust or the backing plate behind the rotors got bent !