Help with disc breaks and pads

Help with disc breaks and pads

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Kojack42

Original Poster:

2 posts

114 months

Thursday 14th May 2015
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Hi I recently changed my front discs and pads, since doing this I have a moan and sqealing mostly from the front right side would the problem be the cheap pads or the disc's. I bought eicher from Euro car parts, I have since read they are not great but I find breaking fine I just get a sqealing noise epecially after there has been a bit of rust form on the disc.
So again in short is the problem more likely to be the disc or the pads I may need to change.

Many thanks.

HustleRussell

25,205 posts

167 months

Friday 15th May 2015
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Assuming you've fitted them correctly, the issue is likely to be the cheap pads. I am all for cost savings where possible but these days I don't fit anything other than OEM pads to my road cars as I have been consistently disappointed with 'OEM equivalent' aftermarket parts.

Kojack42

Original Poster:

2 posts

114 months

Friday 15th May 2015
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Hi m8 thanks for the reply, I did use copper grease and the anti sqeal plate on the back so I can't think of anything else, they only sqeal when there is rust build up.

What brand do you recommend.

Many thanks

PositronicRay

27,535 posts

190 months

Friday 15th May 2015
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I use pagid stuff from ECP, always seems okay. The disc "top hats" are coated so don't rust as quickly as the cheapos I've had from GSF.

greg2k

291 posts

240 months

Sunday 17th May 2015
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The brakes on my old e30 used to squeal terribly unless I used pads with anti-squeal shims; basically a sheet of rubber on the back of the pad. Copper grease would help a bit, but not much, those shims silenced the squeal totally.

silverthorn2151

6,311 posts

186 months

Monday 8th June 2015
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Rubber? Between pad and piston?

That doesn't sound right to me. Only time I have had brake squeal is when the shims weren't coppasliped (is that a word?) enough.

paintman

7,765 posts

197 months

Monday 8th June 2015
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Rubber or steel shims are common on the piston side of brake pads, the rubber ones usually coming already stuck to the pad - although they can be bought separately.
http://brakeperformance.com/brake-shims.php
http://ebcbrakes.com/articles/brake-pad-rattle/

silverthorn2151

6,311 posts

186 months

Tuesday 9th June 2015
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I am very familiar with steel shims and springs.

I have never though seen rubber in that position.