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I replaced the pads on the rear last night...
Between the back of pads and the caliper were two round 'devices' that fit into the caliper pistons.
What the heck are these things? Never seen them on a car before!
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These are "Anti-Squeal" devices
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Yep, I put them in, and put some stuff the shop gave me. All seems well. No squeel, I bedded them in...and my pad light is out!
I was replacing the sensors on the rear wheels and noticed that ONE rear pad was worn down, so I put all new pads on the rear...
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what sort of glue? any idea where I can source some?
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Hmmmm, the shop gave me a tube of:
Lubro-Moly - Anti-Seize compound ????????
And they said put a coating of that between the pads and the anti-squeel devices...so I did...it doesn't squeel.
??????Confused??????
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In the passed I’ve used high temp silicone for that purpose, not the right stuff but it works to hold the bracket in place and adds some anti-squeak properties.
Edit: BTW, Flash is correct (as usual) the Anti-Seize is only used for the parts that move (bolts, sliders....)
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Here's a pic that shows what i have on my rear brakes:
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The more I think about this the more it doesn't make any sense that I put the anti-seize between the shims and the pads. But that's what the guy at the porsche shop said to do...
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that WILL add some cushion between the pad and bracket but it's not right. get the correct glue or use high temp silicone.
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To clarify: So the goal is that the shim is 'glued' to the pad?
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right, this avoids any vibration and stops the shim from shifting.
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I have a can of the 3m disc brake quiet. It's blue and you spray it on and it's kind of tacky...
Is that what I should have used on the back of the pads?
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Yes, thats what it's made for. Like Tom said, spray it on wait a few and put it all together.
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