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Originally Posted by FlukeSS
Could I get the rotors swapped with where I bought them from if that is the case?
I just called the dealership to see if they can do anything but if not, if I have to swap the rotors I will.
Edit: Called Powerstop, they said most of the time its related to not enough brake lube, or break-in procedure, but the brakes should not be squeaking or squealing. Going to take it back to the Dealer and make them do both. "My mechanic" someone I trust, says also dirty rotors can cause that as well if they didn't clean them when they installed them. I dunno.
Either way I won't be paying for the dealer to fix the brakes, I already gave them $400, next call I have to make is to the FTC & Attorney General's Office, if the dealer doesn't fix the issue. Assuming nothing is wrong with the rotors initially.
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Honestly, I would not waste time at the dealership.
If you are able, check the brakes, pads yourself. There are helpful threads here on the forum that show you what to do. That's how I was able to do the rotors and pads on my 2017 Camaro SS.