V6 front brakes
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A tip for yer.......
When I fit new pads I always do this:
Hacksaw a series of slots 10mm apart @45 degrees in a cross hatch pattern. The width of a hacksaw blade and cut about 1/16 deep.
Chamfer all outside edges about 1/16.
This will help bed the pads in, stop a build up on the surface of the pad thus eliminating any future squealing.
Copperslip all rear faces and sliding parts lightly does the trick too, include this on the pins.
Jobs a good'
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When I fit new pads I always do this:
Hacksaw a series of slots 10mm apart @45 degrees in a cross hatch pattern. The width of a hacksaw blade and cut about 1/16 deep.
Chamfer all outside edges about 1/16.
This will help bed the pads in, stop a build up on the surface of the pad thus eliminating any future squealing.
Copperslip all rear faces and sliding parts lightly does the trick too, include this on the pins.
Jobs a good'

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Hotrod
what do u think?
Tim, that mail not turned up mate can you re-send (browdvdw@hotmail.com)
Cheers
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