Afternoon all.
Quick question/query regarding new discs and pads.
2 days ago I fitted new discs and pads to the car. Pads were nearly down to metal, and discs were lipped badly.
This was a selling point, when I purchased the car.
So not a surprise.
Yesterday was the first drive of the car, aside from some, too'ing and fro'ing to ensure correct fitment.
Now, the offside is squeeling loudly at slow speeds, and when looking over the brakes, I can see that some of the disc coating is still present, whereas the nearside, is completely fine and no noise.
The car isn't pulling and drives nicely. Brakes have a proper bite again.
I'm racking my brain to understand why this coating wound remain, and not burn off from brake applications.
Any ideas?
I didn't grease the slide pins, and they were moving nicely, though I don't think this would be a cause either.
Discs are AE Motorsport supplied and Pads are Brembos, supplied by AE Motorsport (UK)
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Cheers
W.


