AR1972

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I understand that copper grease is used when replacing disk pads - but where is it applied ?

Also is there a household detergent that I can use to clean new disks ?

Cheers
 
by rubbing edges of the pads mad hat man means where it touches the caliper carrier. not the area against the disk.

sounds obvious but you'd be surprised how many times i have seen it.
 
by rubbing edges of the pads mad hat man means where it touches the caliper carrier. not the area against the disk.

sounds obvious but you'd be surprised how many times i have seen it.

yup - i did say metal bits. make sure none goes on the brake lining material & only put a thin smear on. Coppaslip goes a long way ( and yu cant get it out clothes or car seats :))
 
I understand that copper grease is used when replacing disk pads - but where is it applied ?

Also is there a household detergent that I can use to clean new disks ?

Cheers
its not essential ,pads can be quite happy fitted dry as long as caliper is clean and pads fit well
 
its not essential ,pads can be quite happy fitted dry as long as caliper is clean and pads fit well

true - but it can help reduce brake squeel. EBC pads always come with grease.

and they come from the factory with all nuts n bolts dry, but lots of peeps refit with coppaslip.
 

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