Which is more important for dissipating heat on the track?
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I used the XP10/XP8 combo, but might step up to the XP12/10 combo as suggested to be able to get a bit more heat into them. They are looooud when it's cold though. Just what you get haha.
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I just grease the back of the shim that goes onto the pad and the edges that may drag/touch as the pads being pushed forward and back.
Im not a mechanic by career. I just do what i learn over time. Directions of pads usually just recommend the back of the shim i believe. I just started doing the edges of the pad that drag as they slide once i started reading it can prevent screeching as well.
Im not a master mechanic so I'm not saying this is or isn't the best way to do it, i just have been doing it this way myself and haven't had an issues arise
Anyhow that's why i said maybe he didn't grease them when we were trying to establish why his were so loud.
Either way, Im going to give that sp12/10 combo you recommend a go 100% when the time comes. You track a lot and i only started last year (occasionally and casually) so you definitely have more experience on what pads are better for heat/braking power/ and screeching.
I will just grease them as i normally do since its what ive been doing and hasn't gone wrong for me.
Im not a mechanic by career. I just do what i learn over time. Directions of pads usually just recommend the back of the shim i believe. I just started doing the edges of the pad that drag as they slide once i started reading it can prevent screeching as well.
Im not a master mechanic so I'm not saying this is or isn't the best way to do it, i just have been doing it this way myself and haven't had an issues arise
Anyhow that's why i said maybe he didn't grease them when we were trying to establish why his were so loud.
Either way, Im going to give that sp12/10 combo you recommend a go 100% when the time comes. You track a lot and i only started last year (occasionally and casually) so you definitely have more experience on what pads are better for heat/braking power/ and screeching.
I will just grease them as i normally do since its what ive been doing and hasn't gone wrong for me.
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I just grease the back of the shim that goes onto the pad and the edges that may drag/touch as the pads being pushed forward and back.
Im not a mechanic by career. I just do what i learn over time. Directions of pads usually just recommend the back of the shim i believe. I just started doing the edges of the pad that drag as they slide once i started reading it can prevent screeching as well.
Im not a master mechanic so I'm not saying this is or isn't the best way to do it, i just have been doing it this way myself and haven't had an issues arise
Anyhow that's why i said maybe he didn't grease them when we were trying to establish why his were so loud.
Either way, Im going to give that sp12/10 combo you recommend a go 100% when the time comes. You track a lot and i only started last year (occasionally and casually) so you definitely have more experience on what pads are better for heat/braking power/ and screeching.
I will just grease them as i normally do since its what ive been doing and hasn't gone wrong for me.
Im not a mechanic by career. I just do what i learn over time. Directions of pads usually just recommend the back of the shim i believe. I just started doing the edges of the pad that drag as they slide once i started reading it can prevent screeching as well.
Im not a master mechanic so I'm not saying this is or isn't the best way to do it, i just have been doing it this way myself and haven't had an issues arise
Anyhow that's why i said maybe he didn't grease them when we were trying to establish why his were so loud.
Either way, Im going to give that sp12/10 combo you recommend a go 100% when the time comes. You track a lot and i only started last year (occasionally and casually) so you definitely have more experience on what pads are better for heat/braking power/ and screeching.
I will just grease them as i normally do since its what ive been doing and hasn't gone wrong for me.
I might try greasing the edges of these new Akebono street pads as they do squeal initially when I back out of the driveway. Maybe that will fix it.







