KitsonRis
ClioSport Club Member
Bought some Ferodo DS2500 pads and had a bit of issue fitting them.
I removed some of the paint/material on the ends to get them to fit
Managed to get them into the calipers after a very long time and a lot of struggle but they wouldn't slide. Got annoyed as the car needed to be working so bought some cheap pads to put in while I find a solution for the Ferodo pads. The cheap ones took seconds to fit which got me worried as were the Ferodo pads wrong.
The old Bembo pads and the cheap ones are a different shape to the Ferodo ones - the Brembos and cheap ones are flatter on the bottom
However I read the instructions from RTR George when I bought them the other week and forgot one peice of info when I came to fit them - they can be run without the carrier shims. Spoke to George and he says that is right, step dad called me a moron and I should have said this before as it would have worked. Car is back togther now with the cheap tempory pads, can't do anything until Saturday now.
But....what I was going to do was remove the shims, file/clean up the caliper a bit to remove some of the crud to make it slide better. But is there anything I can put on to make them also slide a bit more freely? Like a grease? (not on the pad material!). I don't mind them knocking (George said this may happen) as I doubt I will be able to hear it anyway, but just to help them slide
I removed some of the paint/material on the ends to get them to fit
Managed to get them into the calipers after a very long time and a lot of struggle but they wouldn't slide. Got annoyed as the car needed to be working so bought some cheap pads to put in while I find a solution for the Ferodo pads. The cheap ones took seconds to fit which got me worried as were the Ferodo pads wrong.
The old Bembo pads and the cheap ones are a different shape to the Ferodo ones - the Brembos and cheap ones are flatter on the bottom
However I read the instructions from RTR George when I bought them the other week and forgot one peice of info when I came to fit them - they can be run without the carrier shims. Spoke to George and he says that is right, step dad called me a moron and I should have said this before as it would have worked. Car is back togther now with the cheap tempory pads, can't do anything until Saturday now.
But....what I was going to do was remove the shims, file/clean up the caliper a bit to remove some of the crud to make it slide better. But is there anything I can put on to make them also slide a bit more freely? Like a grease? (not on the pad material!). I don't mind them knocking (George said this may happen) as I doubt I will be able to hear it anyway, but just to help them slide