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first thing to do dude, will be to jack her up and remove the wheel, and check the pad's and disc's for were and crack's, also check the the little metal clips that hold the pads in are there and in place, if everything is all good, remove pads and copper grease up the end tips and back plate and try it again, prob just worn pads though

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