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Offline VWKev

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Re: Squeeky Brakes
« Reply #10 on: 16 November 2010, 15:35 »
When the pads are due to be changed, is there a good alternative to buy that wont 'develop' this ?


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Re: Squeeky Brakes
« Reply #11 on: 16 November 2010, 16:12 »
Kev, you're going to love this.
I thought my brakes were squeaking, but they were not.
It was my shoes! :laugh:
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Re: Squeeky Brakes
« Reply #12 on: 16 November 2010, 18:06 »
When the pads are due to be changed, is there a good alternative to buy that wont 'develop' this ?

Pretty much all pads will do it if they've been nanny'd when fitted and not bedded in 'properly'.
Some, like pukka track pads, will always do it on the street because you just can't get the heat into them.
But as long as some form of anti-sqeal shim/lubricant is fitted between the piston and pad backing, and the pads bedded into the disc, there shouldn't be a problem.

If you go and get your brakes really hot, and get the pads bedded in, you should be fine.
I had my brake discs 'blued' and pads bedded in within a few days of collecting my Mk6...a good sign the discs got hot enough to take on a thin layer of pad, is if they are blued with heat.
Get them hot enough, leave pad deposits...problem gone.

You'll also end up with significantly better feeling brakes too.

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Re: Squeeky Brakes
« Reply #13 on: 23 November 2010, 20:31 »
Take a look at this it may help....EBC have come along way in recent years below will give you some idea of which type you need for your model:

"This post has been made to highlight the massive improvements in EBC product quality for the faster car driver over recent years since EBC took over their Bristol manufacturing plant. YES all EBC pads are made in the UK !!! Read these guidelines to make sure you get the right pads for your car.

Greenstuff - Fast street for lighter cars - AF44/35 (Not Impreza or EVO etc)on box end
(base code E 344) Street Legal to R 90 regulations. Greenstuff is designed for cars up to 200 bhp and weights up to around 2 tons. For smaller hot hatches this new Green material is very impressive and bites hard from cold.

Redstuff fast street (not a race or trackday pad ) – . For all sizes and weights of car.
Latest compound code shows AF88/26 on box end (base code E 388) and is street legal to ECE R90 regulations. This is the latest compound of the Red family for fast street use with reduced (and easy to wash off dust) but not really for track use

Yellowstuff fast street and trackday - code AF93/94 on box end (base code DM 1793) Street legal to ECE R 90 regulations. Just starting to come through Surface Scorched now which means these bed in FAST.(EBC toast the surface in a special infra red tunnel to take away the bed in fade and loss of track time bedding in new pads for you)

If you buy a set and it doesnt say PRE BEDDED on the box end label, take 300-400 miles steady highway driving then start to hit them harder for 15 – 20 stops from 60 to 10-15 mph until you get them really hot and then let them cool overnight. DONT track them out of the box unless the box end label says PRE BEDDED OK ????. This is your fast street and occasional trackday pad. For all sizes and weights of car.

New Bluestuff NDX Fastest Street,trackday and full race any car - AF66/16SC on box end, SC stands for SCORCHED or pre bedded. NOTE THIS IS AN ENTIRELEY NEW COMPOUND AND NEEDS TO BE SPECIFIED BY ADDING NDX AFTER THE PAD NUMBER. Make sure you don’t get shipped the OLD Blue which was purely track"

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Re: Squeeky Brakes
« Reply #14 on: 23 November 2010, 20:57 »
Just put a tiny bit of copper grease on the BACK of the disk. This should sort it  :nerd:


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Re: Squeeky Brakes
« Reply #15 on: 23 November 2010, 21:00 »
^surely you mean the pad? :shocked:
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