Get an old school mechanic to service the brakes properly, which means strip clean and the most important bit, lube up where needed with the correct brake grease, such a mech will soon tell you if the parts are rubbish that should be binned, increasingly less workshops service brakes correctly hence the market in unecessary new calipers.
In most cases squeal can be eradicated by a dab of brake grease, coppaslip will do but should be kept away from rubber dust boots, where the edge or back of the pad backing plate is shiny...its shiny because its setting up a high frequency vibration as it rubs gently hence the noise.
I haven't bought OE brake parts, ever, however its often possible to buy the same product but not in the car makers packaging for a third of the price, i but decent branded makes usually online, currently i get Mintex brand which serve me well for ridiculous prices.
edit, no thats not true, bought a set of genuine Toyota discs and pads online for the family Aygo when it was three years old, in order to maintain warranty integrity.
Edited by gordonbennet on 31/01/2016 at 12:47
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