Squealing Brakes are DRIVING ME NUTS!
#1
Squealing Brakes are DRIVING ME NUTS!
I don't know what kind of pads are on my car right now (they were on the car when I purchased it), but they are killing me. The squeaking when I pull up to a red light is embarrassing and drives me nuts. They also put out a good bit of dust. I had them checked the last time I was in the shop and they said that there was lots of meat left on them so I've decided I just need to get a better set. What's a good brand to buy that is lower in dust and DOES NOT squeak? I read a previous post (It didn't mention squeaking) that praised Mintex. Would that be a good solution?
#2
You probably have an aggressive brake more suited for track work. The Mintex will be cleaner and wont squeak. However, if you have a performance compound making that much noise, the rotors will have that bedded in them and new pads alone may not solve the issue.
You can also try some anti-squeal shims on the outside of the pads, they may help a bit. I've not had good experience with anti-squeal grease for noise reduction.
Doing away with the squeal may not mean getting a "better set".
You can also try some anti-squeal shims on the outside of the pads, they may help a bit. I've not had good experience with anti-squeal grease for noise reduction.
Doing away with the squeal may not mean getting a "better set".
#3
Yep. I think Pelican or Performance used to sell the stick on adhesive pads that you can stick on to the backside of the pads, between the pads and the caliper cylinders. The glue or grease is terrible. If you get the wheels off, might want to clean up the pins with a brass brush so the pads don't stick.
Edit: It just occured to me that both BHP and the Axxis/PBR/Centric "Ultimate" pads have a thick anti-squeal backing on them.
Here it is: this works http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...et%20of%20four
Edit: It just occured to me that both BHP and the Axxis/PBR/Centric "Ultimate" pads have a thick anti-squeal backing on them.
Here it is: this works http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...et%20of%20four
Last edited by rusnak; 11-20-2009 at 01:51 AM.
#5
I have a similar issue on my car. The squeel is most apparent in warm weather and only happens when slowing from 3 mph-0. Cold is quiet as is when stopping under hard braking.
I checked my logbook and the PO used Mintex. I have no idea if there are coatings on the back. I am looking for a set that have a bit more bite than stock and hear good things about Axxis. There PBR seems to be one step up. Anyone have experience with them for performance on an early car? quiet? bite? wear?
I checked my logbook and the PO used Mintex. I have no idea if there are coatings on the back. I am looking for a set that have a bit more bite than stock and hear good things about Axxis. There PBR seems to be one step up. Anyone have experience with them for performance on an early car? quiet? bite? wear?
#6
I bought the regular PBR for my 914-6. They are not so good. But I know that the PBR "Ultimate Ceramic" is the same identical pad as the Axxis ULT. I'm pretty sure that PBR and Axxis are the same company. I think Centric is also part of the same group. The pads are made in Australia. I love them because they offer great initial bite, do not fade as much as stock pads, and are friendlier to rotors than many other high performance pads. The only drawback is that they put out a lot of dust, so you'll be cleaning things up more often. Personally, I think that is an ok trade-off. Pedal effort is lower than the organic pad, and pad wear is about the same. I never noticed any noise with either stock or ceramic pads. But the Axxis pads do have a noise preventing pad on the backing.
I'll report back with a picture of the Axxis pads to put into this thread.
I'll report back with a picture of the Axxis pads to put into this thread.
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You probably have an aggressive brake more suited for track work. The Mintex will be cleaner and wont squeak. However, if you have a performance compound making that much noise, the rotors will have that bedded in them and new pads alone may not solve the issue.
You can also try some anti-squeal shims on the outside of the pads, they may help a bit. I've not had good experience with anti-squeal grease for noise reduction.
Doing away with the squeal may not mean getting a "better set".
You can also try some anti-squeal shims on the outside of the pads, they may help a bit. I've not had good experience with anti-squeal grease for noise reduction.
Doing away with the squeal may not mean getting a "better set".
#11
As a rule of thumb, the pad material gets embedded in the rotors, and it has always been my experience that when switching back and forth, the squeal always remained after going back to stock pads. I'm sure different pad and rotor materials as well as caliper designs will all do different things.
#14
Actually, once mine heat up, the noise goes down. But on the street, forget about it. I'm waiting for some smartass at a stoplight to make a comment about my brakes needing to be fixed. That's when the gauntlet goes down and I challenge them to a stop off.