Diagnose this break noise - video clip inside

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Old Jun 13, 2021 | 11:40 AM
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Diagnose this break noise - video clip inside

So I just did the front pads and rotors on the 05 G35 coupe. All has been well except after a few days I started getting this clunking/grinding noise that only happens under very very light braking on the passenger side. It goes away as soon as you press the brake pedal down past like 5%, but its annoying to hear it occasionally.

Caliper was good, nothing seized, new hardware, pads, rotors. Only thing I did not do is grease the hardware and caliper slides on that side, I forgot to... so I'm wondering if that could just be it. All hardware/bolts are tight.

Heres a clip - click to unmute it, noise happens at about 10 seconds have to turn the volume up and listen close

http://imgur.com/gallery/5iIENz5

 

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Old Jun 13, 2021 | 06:12 PM
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No link, but I’d bet folding money you created the issue, go back and check all your work.
 
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Old Jun 18, 2021 | 05:15 PM
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Are you noticing any vibration in the wheel or pulling to either side while braking? Specifically from a high speed (eg. getting off the highway)
 
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