Brake pad rattle
#1
Brake pad rattle
I replaced the OEM pads with some Hawk HPS pads, and right afterwards I noticed that the rear pads would clank if I hit a really sharp bump. Thinking it was the pads I put the OEM back on and it still did it, infact it was worse. My next thought was that I needed to replace the metal springs that go on each end of the pad, still had the issue. The OEM pads did not have the shims on them when I got the car (previous owner must have removed the pads and left them off), so my next thought was to get shims. The only issue is that the Hawk pads have their own shim already on the pad and there is no way the OEM shims will fit with them on and they are obviously not meant to go on the Hawk pads.
At this point I really have no clue what could be causing this or what I could do to fix it. It is not really bad and it has to be a really sharp bump, like a separation in the road, or a real sharp crack. It does not do it when I hit a pot hole or bump.
Anyone else had this issue??
At this point I really have no clue what could be causing this or what I could do to fix it. It is not really bad and it has to be a really sharp bump, like a separation in the road, or a real sharp crack. It does not do it when I hit a pot hole or bump.
Anyone else had this issue??
#4
Hate to say it, why mess aftermarket stuff like this when oem, work great unless you track the car, never a clank or any problem with oem, ran the piss out of mine factory pads still great after 25000 miles, chased killboy up dragon on tn. side he was in his evo turbo, he only pulled a couple of corners on me, more than a few times about ran the s2000 up his back bumper all the way up, only time i ever noticed any fade
#5
The stock AP2 pads dust really bad, and don't work that great, and the HPS pads were a step up in both stopping and dusting. The OEM pads clanked when I put them back on so it is not the pads.
#7
Pads do not determine stopping power. Tires do. All different pads will do is change pedal feel and fade resistance and I seem to recall hearing that the Hawk pads do little to improve wear or fade resistance.
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#9
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Originally Posted by zherbo,Jul 12 2009, 07:51 PM
Hate to say it, why mess aftermarket stuff like this when oem, work great unless you track the car, never a clank or any problem with oem,
Bugs me but I don't know what to do about it. I've used all the shims that came w/ the new pads and I still get the problem. So OEM pads can do it too.
#10
Originally Posted by WarrenW,Jul 14 2009, 10:39 AM
I don't know about that. I've used OEM pads since the 2nd set (probably on my 4th or 5th set now) and I have an issue where you hear a noticeable click when you go from reverse to forward and apply the brakes (like backing out of a parking space) and going forward-to-reverse and applying the brakes.
Bugs me but I don't know what to do about it. I've used all the shims that came w/ the new pads and I still get the problem. So OEM pads can do it too.
Bugs me but I don't know what to do about it. I've used all the shims that came w/ the new pads and I still get the problem. So OEM pads can do it too.