Metal on metal?
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MixxyMatosis

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388 posts

192 months

Friday 13th August 2010
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I have a curious issue, over the last few days mixxys developed an unusual squeek, well, squeal kind off. It sounds like the unmistakable sound of brake pads that are well and truly finished to the point of metal on metal, but upon inspection I find theres plenty of meat visible on the pads. Is it possible that the inside pads have worn faster and are now spent or is there any chance of it being something else. I haven't had a chance to inspect properly yet but I should be having a look later on.

Cheers in advance guys

Lee

jay140285

626 posts

207 months

Friday 13th August 2010
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Been a MK1 like mine, there is everychance of the inner pad wearing before the outer one.

Pressure is pushed on the inner pad from the caliper, and the outer pad is pulled onto the disk brake. Therefore the inner pad will contact the disk before the outer one causing more wear.

This would be my first check.

James

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

242 months

Friday 13th August 2010
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Especially if your slide-pins are sticking wink

I take it this is a noise on braking only?

MixxyMatosis

Original Poster:

388 posts

192 months

Friday 13th August 2010
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Ah right, yes. erm they may actually have been binding for a little while.irked That would explain the excessive wear. In that case it most likely is the pads that need replacing. but just the inside ones. Are both outside and inside pads the same? As the outside ones are in pretty good nick and I don't really fancy replacing them if I don't need to.

Edited by MixxyMatosis on Friday 13th August 13:32

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

242 months

Friday 13th August 2010
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Nope, always replace pads as sets, don't mix new with old wink
There is also a very good chance that if the callipers have been seized causing it to brake harder on one pad than the other that you will need new discs too! It's an easy job and pretty cheap too. If you do need them then MX5 Parts own discs are fine, don't bother with expensive discs.

MixxyMatosis

Original Poster:

388 posts

192 months

Friday 13th August 2010
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Gotcha, nice one guys, I've check the discs over as soon as the weather clears up and pick up a new set of pads. Gives me a good opportunity to have a look at my calipers too so I can figure out why they're binding. Never know, she might feel a bit quicker afterwards as there wont be anything trying to slow me down. hehe

jay140285

626 posts

207 months

Wednesday 18th August 2010
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My Rodeo went really heavy on fuel and felt slow off the mark.

Front calipers were siezed after only 60k, tad more expensive that MX5 parts at just under £500 from Isuzu.

Jag-D

19,633 posts

242 months

Thursday 19th August 2010
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MX-5 Lazza said:
Especially if your slide-pins are sticking wink

I take it this is a noise on braking only?
This and the one above!


My inner pad wore quicker than the outer and the caliper pins were sticking PLUS the pistons seized part way out...the result was the inside of one brake disc being so badly damaged that I'm fairly sure you could put a needle on it and play a tune!

It feels like a vinyl LP!

Metal everywhere!

Odie

4,187 posts

205 months

Thursday 19th August 2010
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squealing isnt usually metal on metal (ie pad backing on disc, that would be grating and loud) squeal is usually the pads vibrating, they probably just need a bit of copper ease on them, on the mating surfaces between the caliper and the pads.

Make sure you have anti squeal shims fitted (on the mx5 its a thin piece of stainless steel that clips to the back off the pad). I only run anti squeal shims on the fronts not the backs.

I wouldnt worry too much about squealing as long as your brakes are in good condition it is just annoying more than anything.