Re: DIY - Brake Pad change (includes pics)
WBY, putting rubber grease on the back of the pad where the piston touches it is always a good idea to stop squeak / squeal. Some of the more expensive pads have a rubber backing and there is no need.
When it comes to brakes cleanliness is next to godliness...so clean and reclean. Leave to protective residue on the rotors and you will contaminate the pads and they will never work as well.
Originally posted by WBY 1
WBY, putting rubber grease on the back of the pad where the piston touches it is always a good idea to stop squeak / squeal. Some of the more expensive pads have a rubber backing and there is no need.
When it comes to brakes cleanliness is next to godliness...so clean and reclean. Leave to protective residue on the rotors and you will contaminate the pads and they will never work as well.
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