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For some days now I am observing the decreasing performance of my disc brakes on my MTB. Additionally, breakingbraking is extremely loud (squeaking). I don't think I have oil or fatty substances on the discs. Still I can't exclude that.

  • So what do you think is the problem and how can I solve it?

I would guess I have to change the brakeshoes but I am not sure.

  • How can I check the actual problem without wasting time/money?
  • If I have to apply new brakeshoes, how is this done safely?

My brakes are hydraulic: Shimano Deore BR-M596.

For some days now I am observing the decreasing performance of my disc brakes on my MTB. Additionally, breaking is extremely loud (squeaking). I don't think I have oil or fatty substances on the discs. Still I can't exclude that.

  • So what do you think is the problem and how can I solve it?

I would guess I have to change the brakeshoes but I am not sure.

  • How can I check the actual problem without wasting time/money?
  • If I have to apply new brakeshoes, how is this done safely?

For some days now I am observing the decreasing performance of my disc brakes on my MTB. Additionally, braking is extremely loud (squeaking). I don't think I have oil or fatty substances on the discs. Still I can't exclude that.

  • So what do you think is the problem and how can I solve it?

I would guess I have to change the brakeshoes but I am not sure.

  • How can I check the actual problem without wasting time/money?
  • If I have to apply new brakeshoes, how is this done safely?

My brakes are hydraulic: Shimano Deore BR-M596.

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