Rear Brake Pads

Rear Brake Pads

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gruffalo

7,529 posts

227 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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Race parts in Wallingford, Oxfordshire is where I get mine from.

They normally have to order them in which takes around a week before they get delivered to me.

DCerebrate

342 posts

111 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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Gr8!

Feirny

2,521 posts

148 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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DCerebrate said:
Can I ask your source for the Pagid? European Car Parts didn't have them listed. Ta
They will, get me a Pagid part number and I'll tell you.

gruffalo

7,529 posts

227 months

Friday 16th August 2019
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Feirny said:
DCerebrate said:
Can I ask your source for the Pagid? European Car Parts didn't have them listed. Ta
They will, get me a Pagid part number and I'll tell you.
I have a spare set of fronts and rears in the garage so will look at the boxes tomorrow and post the part numbers.


stickylabels

Original Poster:

543 posts

93 months

Saturday 17th August 2019
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Well the anti-squeal stuff eventually arrived. Followed the destructions and went for a drive. Silent for the first mile or so then it returned. Out of interest my SRT jeep was making a little noise from one of the rears (Brembos), so stripped and cleaned them, applied the anti-squeal and again silent for a mile or so then the same noise returned. Discs and pads on both are all close to new, no lips etc on discs . Dunno if the stuff needs to sit overnight after some warming through to cure (it just says to wait 10 mins before fitting) then you are probably just as well sticking with the usual products.

I had a good chat with Paul from CL yesterday before the goo arrived and he is waiting on a batch of rears coming in. I will probably go for a full set from him as quite a bit less than the Pagids and hopefully the noise will stop.......

sticky.

gruffalo

7,529 posts

227 months

Saturday 17th August 2019
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gruffalo said:
Feirny said:
DCerebrate said:
Can I ask your source for the Pagid? European Car Parts didn't have them listed. Ta
They will, get me a Pagid part number and I'll tell you.
I have a spare set of fronts and rears in the garage so will look at the boxes tomorrow and post the part numbers.
Rears are E 1363 140

Fronts are E 1363 140

Fronts are for the 6 bolt calliper.

Feirny

2,521 posts

148 months

Saturday 17th August 2019
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gruffalo said:
gruffalo said:
Feirny said:
DCerebrate said:
Can I ask your source for the Pagid? European Car Parts didn't have them listed. Ta
They will, get me a Pagid part number and I'll tell you.
I have a spare set of fronts and rears in the garage so will look at the boxes tomorrow and post the part numbers.
Rears are E 1363 140

Fronts are E 1363 140

Fronts are for the 6 bolt calliper.
I’ll get onto it Monday morning, cheers.

gruffalo

7,529 posts

227 months

Sunday 18th August 2019
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Feirny said:
gruffalo said:
gruffalo said:
Feirny said:
DCerebrate said:
Can I ask your source for the Pagid? European Car Parts didn't have them listed. Ta
They will, get me a Pagid part number and I'll tell you.
I have a spare set of fronts and rears in the garage so will look at the boxes tomorrow and post the part numbers.
Rears are E 1363 140

Fronts are E 1363 140

Fronts are for the 6 bolt calliper.
I’ll get onto it Monday morning, cheers.
Just noticed I gave the same numbers for front and rear, the number for the rears is correct but the fronts should be E 1361 140.

Cheers Gruff

Feirny

2,521 posts

148 months

Monday 19th August 2019
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gruffalo said:
Feirny said:
gruffalo said:
gruffalo said:
Feirny said:
DCerebrate said:
Can I ask your source for the Pagid? European Car Parts didn't have them listed. Ta
They will, get me a Pagid part number and I'll tell you.
I have a spare set of fronts and rears in the garage so will look at the boxes tomorrow and post the part numbers.
Rears are E 1363 140

Fronts are E 1363 140

Fronts are for the 6 bolt calliper.
I’ll get onto it Monday morning, cheers.
Just noticed I gave the same numbers for front and rear, the number for the rears is correct but the fronts should be E 1361 140.

Cheers Gruff
929990297 - PAGID RS BRAKE PADS (RS 14) - SHAPE NO. E1363
929990291 - PAGID RS BRAKE PADS (RSL 29) - SHAPE NO. E1363

929990277 - PAGID RS BRAKE PADS (RS 14) - SHAPE NO. E1361
929990271 - PAGID RS BRAKE PADS (RSL 29) - SHAPE NO. E1361


You'd have to ring a branch as they're all to order from Supplier, Or if you're local to West Yorkshire, I can help.

Byker28i

60,155 posts

218 months

Monday 19th August 2019
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stickylabels said:
Well the anti-squeal stuff eventually arrived. Followed the destructions and went for a drive. Silent for the first mile or so then it returned. Out of interest my SRT jeep was making a little noise from one of the rears (Brembos), so stripped and cleaned them, applied the anti-squeal and again silent for a mile or so then the same noise returned. Discs and pads on both are all close to new, no lips etc on discs . Dunno if the stuff needs to sit overnight after some warming through to cure (it just says to wait 10 mins before fitting) then you are probably just as well sticking with the usual products.

I had a good chat with Paul from CL yesterday before the goo arrived and he is waiting on a batch of rears coming in. I will probably go for a full set from him as quite a bit less than the Pagids and hopefully the noise will stop.......

sticky.
Have you got his contact details - can you email me. He didn't respond to his PH email...

stickylabels

Original Poster:

543 posts

93 months

Tuesday 20th August 2019
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Hi Byker, I called him at his work on 01676 248206 which is the main number. It was Brummie that answered.

Sticky.

Byker28i

60,155 posts

218 months

Wednesday 21st August 2019
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Cheers

stickylabels

Original Poster:

543 posts

93 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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Spoke with Paul this afternoon. Pads are in stock and I have ordered a full set as the squealing is not going away. Due to not knowing the make, age or anything else about the fronts it seemed to make sense to go the whole hog as what is there does give a fair bit of dust onto the wheels.

I'll post back once they are on!

Sticky.

Byker28i

60,155 posts

218 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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Can't afford new fronts yet but I have set of rear pads with new disks ready to fit. Thats fridays job

Byker28i

60,155 posts

218 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Byker28i said:
Can't afford new fronts yet but I have set of rear pads with new disks ready to fit. Thats fridays job
Or tonights.

Polished the logo on the caliper as well with the polishing wheel...



not sure why thats rotated as an upload...

ukkid35

6,188 posts

174 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Byker28i said:
Non-Drilled Rears!

Please tell us where from as I have never been able to find any (and now I have new drilled discs)

stickylabels

Original Poster:

543 posts

93 months

Wednesday 4th September 2019
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Beat me to it! All the kit arrived today, very shiny and stickers must be worth an extra 5bhp easy.....

My rears are completely plain too but no idea what make or even how old. No lip on them or any discernible wear that I can see so if it stays dry tomorrow I might get the new shiny bits on!



sticky.

Byker28i

60,155 posts

218 months

Thursday 5th September 2019
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ukkid35 said:
Byker28i said:
Non-Drilled Rears!

Please tell us where from as I have never been able to find any (and now I have new drilled discs)
I've had them sat ready for about 6 or more years, came from the group buy from Brummie

The olds are rusty/worn on the inside. Now the handbrake shoes are fixed I think thats where my squealing is coming from, hence replacing all

stickylabels

Original Poster:

543 posts

93 months

Thursday 5th September 2019
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Well that's a bit different to say the least. At last no squealing from the rear but lots of initial bite straight out of the box. The rears actually feel like they are contributing to the braking effort again. This was all just around 30mph on initial test/heat cycle which was unexpected. Currently cooling for an hour then I shall give them a wee bit more to think about.

sticky