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Sent this to Dave directly and forgot to CC the list
Bob
Dave,
My 63 4 squeal from time to time. Most of the time is when they have not
been applied for awhile. The more pressure I apply as I come to a stop,
the less squeal. I have the shims installed. My 58 3 does not squeal.
Different pads maybe? My 72 6 does not squeal at all. But I installed
those drilled rotors. I am not sure if the drilled rotors are available
for the early 4s.
I figure as long as they stop me and dont leak I am good to go.
Bob
On 7/8/20 5:50 PM, dave wrote:
>
> We put new brake pads in our 62 TR4, greased them up (just one side!),
> and did the break in instructions.
>
> They are squealing. Greased them again; they still squeal.
>
> I don?t have shims; perhaps that will solve it?
>
>
>
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<p>Sent this to Dave directly and forgot to CC the list</p>
<p>Bob<br>
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<p>Dave,</p>
<p>My 63 4 squeal from time to time. Most of the time is when they
have not been applied for awhile. The more pressure I apply as I
come to a stop, the less squeal. I have the shims installed. My
58 3 does not squeal. Different pads maybe? My 72 6 does not
squeal at all. But I installed those drilled rotors. I am not
sure if the drilled rotors are available for the early 4s.<br>
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<p>I figure as long as they stop me and dont leak I am good to go.</p>
<p>Bob<br>
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