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amaechizzle
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by amaechizzle » Sun Feb 13, 2011 4:29 am
The last pad is off a rav-4... notorious for rear brake squeal... due to the fact the pads come without a chamfer, and will sooner or later return due to a build of of brake dust.
So we use to grind a chamfer in before fitting... problem solved.
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sotto
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by sotto » Sun Feb 13, 2011 4:28 pm
amaechizzle wrote:
The last pad is off a rav-4... notorious for rear brake squeal... due to the fact the pads come without a chamfer, and will sooner or later return due to a build of of brake dust.
So we use to grind a chamfer in before fitting... problem solved.
Dude you're a killer

, did you know you can make alot of with these trade secrets

. How do you know so much about these things. I'm on this like white on rice. Thanks dude.
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amaechizzle
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by amaechizzle » Mon Feb 14, 2011 8:19 am
Oh we could quite easily, but you do brakes so often, it becomes less of a novelty.
And also sooner or later someone will find out your doing the dodgy, then you can say goodbye to your customer base.
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sotto
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by sotto » Mon Feb 14, 2011 4:21 pm
I know what you mean.

I'm going to try to file the edge. Dont own a grinder.
Thanks mate!
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amaechizzle
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by amaechizzle » Tue Feb 15, 2011 10:58 am
Dont be afraid of taking off 'too much'. Make sure your chamfer's are somewhere in the 45 degree area.
You'll be fine, oh and don't stress to much about the dust from the filing.... as there shouldn't be any asbestos in the pads. Unless they're incredibly old.
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by sotto » Wed Feb 16, 2011 5:13 pm
amaechizzle wrote:...Unless they're incredibly old.
Very funny

I like that.