Ok, so I have 4 piston Brembo's from a CTS-V or Pontiac G8 fitted front and rear. Now for 8 months these were squeal free and no issues. Recently they started giving a high pitched squeal when cold, but only until you dabbed the pedal a couple of time and then it was gone. Now this started to get annoying at 5:30 in the morning when I head off, so I decided to put it in to Ultra tune and get them checked out. Now they also had a little bit of shudder as well, so we decided to get the discs machined and new pads. So $900 later and with brand new Bendix HD pads I now have permanent high pitched squeal every time I stop, hot or cold. The guys at UT have tried everything, including time on the phone with Bendix techs to no avail. So far they have put some sort of anti squeal gauze on the back of the pads and have also put washers in the pad pins to make sure their is no movement, but still it squeals :(
Some things of note are that is appears to be only the front, and it can sometime come to stop without doing it, but more often that not it squeals. I also is only with light pedal, if you brake really hard it doesn't do it.
Sorry for the long winded post, but was hoping to tap into the knowledge of this forum for something we may have missed.
Bendix recommended driving it for a couple of weeks and see if it sorts itself out when the pads bed in, not so sure about that as it sound like metal on metal.