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Brakes SQUEEL like crazy???
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- wireman
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You might try taking a file and try just knocking the sharp corner off the leading edge on front of pad to see if it helps
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You can apply some silicone to the backside of the pads, works for about a season. I still have a set of OEM pads, might try to fab some shims like the originals had.
If you have the dough, sometimes NOS pads show up on Ebay. Look to spend over $100 for each pad.
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last winter I got her back on the road and one of the things I did was to run an orbital sander with 220 grit paper around both sides of both disks until some of the shallower grooves came out.
I also installed new pads.
No more squeaks and the brakes work fine.
The reason I did what I did was because number 1 I'm cheap :blush:
And number 2 I didn't want to have someone turn them down and loose a lot of the thickness.
Like I said some of the deeper grooves are still there but they cleaned up pretty good and the pads are holding up well after 7000 miles.
Note; if you decide to try this make sure that you keep going around and around the disk, don't stop and go back and forth in one area, you need to keep it even.
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321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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+1 The stock pads have an anti-squeal shim built onto the pad which acts like a spring as pressure is applied. Most aftrmarket pads don't and they are going to squeal regardless of what you do.650ed wrote: When I put EBC pads on my bike it squealed so bad that every dog in a 2 miles radius would howl every time I touched the brake :laugh: :laugh: I used the gooey stuff on the back of the pads, but it didn't help much for long. As Wireman suggested, what did help was filing a slight chamfer around the perimeter of the pad surface and then letting the pads break in. They stopped squealing after that. The EBC pads work well as far as stopping power, but I'll stick with stock pads in the future. Ed
I did reface my own rotors using a sharpening stone from harbor Freight and some cutting oil. Takes the ridges down, but the cheapo pads are still going to squeal.
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in my experience the pads would be glazed over, if you go to shucks and ask for the squeal medic it is made by gunk.
what happens is the pads overheat especially if you don't break them in and are eventually burnt. don't get me wrong, they last forever that way it is just annoying.
so the squeal medic is sprayed right on the rotors and it takes the glaze off the rotors and the pads.
I used some on the taurus and it no longer jolts at a stop, now it is easier to slow down before a light by gently applying the brakes/the brakes have been on there at least 4 years and are just like new as far as the thickness of the pad. no more ringing in my ears from the squealing and no more whiplash.
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