Last summer I finally did the full rear-disc conversion using the Fiesta
Centre kit and clappers from a Ford Grandad.
All works fine, as in the car passed the MOT and slows down when I press
the middle pedal.
However, they squeak when no brake pressure is applied - like a
chirp-chirp-chirp at roadspeed which is very noticable with the roof down
when passing a wall or other structure which reflects the sound back.  If I
apply a click or two of handbrake, or just ride the brake gently then the
chirping stops, but obviously this isn't a particularly efficient way of
getting about.
Any ideas as to what to do?  I'm guessing I need to take up some slack
somewhere with a spring or something, but I'm not sure where to start.
Maybe it's something that will go away eventually as the discs bed in
better (only 200 miles this year - thanks British Summer)?

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