It is possible that although the pads have plenty of materiel on them, they are not the correct pads for the car. Other possablities include, wrong surface finish on rotors, missing anti-squeal shims, missing springs. Rough up the surface of the rotors with a #80 sanding disc in a circular pattern with an electric drill, go to the auto store and get some anti-squeal compound and apply to the backs of the brake pads, replace any missing shims or springs. If this doesn't work have the rotors LIGHTLY cut and get a brake kit from a Delorean vender. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Kramer" <jettaman95@xxxx> wrote: > Dear List, > After the many hours of restoring my DMC and driving. My brakes > have been squeking sometimes. But it is not all the time. Sometimes > it doesn't happen at all. But other times it is so ear piercing loud > that you can't hear anything else but the noise. I checked the brakes > and the brakes are new. > Thanks > ~Kramer > #10610