My brakes REALLY squeak!?
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My brakes REALLY squeak!?
I've had my S2000 for all of about 2 weeks now and love it to bits, but when I apply the brakes they squeak/squeal on initial contact.
Once fully applied the squeaking goes away, but this is really annoying and loud at low speeds.
I believe the previous owner replaced these about 3 months ago.
Any ideas???
Thanks.
Once fully applied the squeaking goes away, but this is really annoying and loud at low speeds.
I believe the previous owner replaced these about 3 months ago.
Any ideas???
Thanks.
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The pads will determine the sound. My track pads squeak like a mofo, my oem almost none. the compond determines how they behave.
That said, make sure the shims are in and the pad piston interface is lubed, along with the sliders on the caliper.
Basic brake maintenance is pretty simple and you should be able to get a local to help you.
That said, make sure the shims are in and the pad piston interface is lubed, along with the sliders on the caliper.
Basic brake maintenance is pretty simple and you should be able to get a local to help you.
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some copper grease on the backs of the pads and also on the pad sliding bits... you'll be surprised how much better it makes the brakes just by lubricating them like that, just make sure you get no lube on contact stuff, pad face or disc etc.. I had a sticking pad in the rear and fixed it simply with some scrubbing of rust and lubing...
either that or you's got a mouse up in dat caliper y0!
either that or you's got a mouse up in dat caliper y0!
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I had a squeak at one point. I treid regreasing them with no luck. They were OEM pads so that wasn't the issue. There was PLENTY of pad material left so that wasn't it either. I ran out of solutions so I just bought a new pair of OEM pads and the squeak went away. So I have no idea what it was.
Try the easy solutions first.
Try the easy solutions first.
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Originally Posted by pmptx,Jan 20 2011, 05:24 AM
The pads will determine the sound. My track pads squeak like a mofo, my oem almost none. the compond determines how they behave.
That said, make sure the shims are in and the pad piston interface is lubed, along with the sliders on the caliper.
Basic brake maintenance is pretty simple and you should be able to get a local to help you.
That said, make sure the shims are in and the pad piston interface is lubed, along with the sliders on the caliper.
Basic brake maintenance is pretty simple and you should be able to get a local to help you.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by gtg749m,Jan 21 2011, 12:20 AM
I had a squeak at one point. I treid regreasing them with no luck. They were OEM pads so that wasn't the issue. There was PLENTY of pad material left so that wasn't it either. I ran out of solutions so I just bought a new pair of OEM pads and the squeak went away. So I have no idea what it was.
Try the easy solutions first.
Try the easy solutions first.
other thing you could do is take some sand paper to the pad surface to roughen it up a bit... might of glazed over and started squeeking..?
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Originally Posted by Nickamsweet,Jan 21 2011, 01:06 AM
did you take off the metal cap on the back of the pad and regreased, then grease the metal pad that's in contact with the piston. Also greased all the sliding elements like the shoulders of the pad etc..?
other thing you could do is take some sand paper to the pad surface to roughen it up a bit... might of glazed over and started squeeking..?
other thing you could do is take some sand paper to the pad surface to roughen it up a bit... might of glazed over and started squeeking..?
#9
Are the shims on there? Many knuckleheads leave them off, there should be two on the outside. There are many junk pads out there, and a few great noisy pads. How well does it brake?