Changing brake pads on ceramic discs
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Hi,
Has anyone DIY’d changing pads on carbon ceramics? I have a 2013 DB9 and would like to do it myself. I have done this on many steel disc cars with no issues. My worry is how to push the piston in, usually lever it between pad and disc but wouldn’t do that with ceramics. Any info appreciated .
Thanks
Has anyone DIY’d changing pads on carbon ceramics? I have a 2013 DB9 and would like to do it myself. I have done this on many steel disc cars with no issues. My worry is how to push the piston in, usually lever it between pad and disc but wouldn’t do that with ceramics. Any info appreciated .
Thanks
No idea, but be careful not to drop a wheel on the edge of a disc. Chip easily and expensively! As I’m sure you know. Not sure I would want to try it, I’ll get a dealer to do it when the time comes and rely on their honour to do the right thing or, failing that, their public liability insurance in the event of damage.
huesey1974 said:
Hi,
Has anyone DIY’d changing pads on carbon ceramics? I have a 2013 DB9 and would like to do it myself. I have done this on many steel disc cars with no issues. My worry is how to push the piston in, usually lever it between pad and disc but wouldn’t do that with ceramics. Any info appreciated .
Thanks
I too have a 2013 DB9 with CC brakes and will be curious to follow along on your journey to change out the pads.Has anyone DIY’d changing pads on carbon ceramics? I have a 2013 DB9 and would like to do it myself. I have done this on many steel disc cars with no issues. My worry is how to push the piston in, usually lever it between pad and disc but wouldn’t do that with ceramics. Any info appreciated .
Thanks
How many miles are on your pads?
huesey1974 said:
... My worry is how to push the piston in, usually lever it between pad and disc...
Have a look for a caliper windback tool. There's a variety to types so find the one you need. The seals in your caliper will thank you for it even if doing it on standard discs.Autodoc, a German parts supplier, do some great videos on how to replace the parts they supply. You might not find on for your car but they may do one for an Audi or other car with ceramic discs.
Hi,
Thanks for the replies, my pads have 26k on them. Still have life yet but was told there were some light cracking on them and will be best replaced in the near future. The other thing is they squeel at low speeds and heard the RSC1 pads are better. Anyway will update when i pull the trigger.
Cheers
Thanks for the replies, my pads have 26k on them. Still have life yet but was told there were some light cracking on them and will be best replaced in the near future. The other thing is they squeel at low speeds and heard the RSC1 pads are better. Anyway will update when i pull the trigger.
Cheers
huesey1974 said:
Hi,
Thanks for the replies, my pads have 26k on them. Still have life yet but was told there were some light cracking on them and will be best replaced in the near future. The other thing is they squeal at low speeds and heard the RSC1 pads are better. Anyway will update when i pull the trigger.
Cheers
I can attest to the low speed brake squealing.Thanks for the replies, my pads have 26k on them. Still have life yet but was told there were some light cracking on them and will be best replaced in the near future. The other thing is they squeal at low speeds and heard the RSC1 pads are better. Anyway will update when i pull the trigger.
Cheers
I can't swear to it but the last time I washed the Aston (I cover the wheels to keep chemicals off of the CC brakes) I used my De-ionized water system to spray down my brakes, since then I've had no low speed squealing (over 700 miles so far).
AM-DB9 said:
I can attest to the low speed brake squealing.
I can't swear to it but the last time I washed the Aston (I cover the wheels to keep chemicals off of the CC brakes) I used my De-ionized water system to spray down my brakes, since then I've had no low speed squealing (over 700 miles so far).
Actually every time i wash my car i get 3-4 days of no noise but slowly it returns.I can't swear to it but the last time I washed the Aston (I cover the wheels to keep chemicals off of the CC brakes) I used my De-ionized water system to spray down my brakes, since then I've had no low speed squealing (over 700 miles so far).
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