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Brake Pad Retaining Clips - The Answer


Vaughany

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How is everyone, a couple of days ago I posted a thread reference "Brake Pad Retaining Clips" and which way round they fit in the caliper (UK Brakes only)

 

I am glad to inform everyone who is interested that the clips can be fitted either way but it will make a difference when you brake.

 

If you fit the clip with the V SHAPE of the clip to the top of the caliper you will hold the pads to the top of the caliper alleviating any clonk noise when braking forwards. However the noise may be present when you brake in reverse. (This is much more tolerable than the noise when going forwards).

 

Likewise if you have V SHAPE part of the clip at the bottom of the caliper. You will hold the pads towards the Bottom and may get a clonking noise when braking forwards but not present in reverse.

 

All this aggro is because the pads have a little bit of play in them and they slightly move in the caliper. I have now changed my clip around so the pads are held to the top of the caliper alleviating the annoying noise I was getting whilst braking going forwards.

 

A trip down to JPS Motorsport today ensured that I got the correct info. Brakes are now fixed and whilst I was there I purchased a HKS Super Powerflow Induction Kit which I fitted this afternoon. Looks good and sounds great.

 

I hope this post will be of use to somebody.

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Hmmm' this is of interest to me as after having my last set of pads fitted they not only "Clonked" (a word which incedentley describes the noise perfectly) but also rattle to the extent that on a bumpy road my car sounds like a milkfloat !, think I'll check out those retainers pretty damn sharpish !!.

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