Squealing Brakes
#11
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I use permatex disc brake quiet.
It's a spray on adhesive for the back of the pad.
It sticks the pad to the caliper piston, reducing vibration and eliminating noise.
Lubricating the back of the pad will do nothing.
Here's a pic I found off the net. It's not the spray-on, but similar. Hope it helps
http://members.rennlist.com/v1uhoh/permatex.jpg
I use permatex disc brake quiet.
It's a spray on adhesive for the back of the pad.
It sticks the pad to the caliper piston, reducing vibration and eliminating noise.
Lubricating the back of the pad will do nothing.
Here's a pic I found off the net. It's not the spray-on, but similar. Hope it helps
http://members.rennlist.com/v1uhoh/permatex.jpg
I am assuming you can use the brake quiet stuff in place of the break lubricant.
#12
I bought the Gold or Platinum that they had now I know they dont cost as much as the high performance pads. I might try the silencing stuff, but I was thinking about getting some EBC pad I think that is what they are. Any you all got any suggestions on pads to put on the back
#13
I bought the Gold or Platinum that they had now I know they dont cost as much as the high performance pads. I might try the silencing stuff, but I was thinking about getting some EBC pad I think that is what they are. Any you all got any suggestions on pads to put on the back
Put the same kind of pads on all four corners, or
you risk the possibilty of uneven braking performance.
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