noticed my front left caliper was binding slightly saturday on the way home from work...
after a strip down clean up and re lude of the sliders etc (red grease) i noticed that the pads were a real tight fit in the shims...and i mean real tight!! i gave them a gentle rub with some sand paper and put it all back together.
i also did the drivers side even though there was no evidence of binding (the outer pad says otherwise)
while the brakes performed better on the test drive, and no longer binded, im still not happy with the tight pads...
there were also no shims on any of the pad faces (as on the lings diagram) but all on the springs were in place.
is it safe to file down the edges of the metal on the pads to improve the fit within the caliper??
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pads tight in shims...
no shims on the pad faces...put a smidge of copper grease on the pad rears..
spent the morning rubbing everything down on the carriers with a small wire brush followed by sandpaper, then lubed all the contact points with copper grease (red grease on sliders)
mills...still here lol...shims would be a great help but im over wolvo till late...keep hold of em and ill come get em
spent the morning rubbing everything down on the carriers with a small wire brush followed by sandpaper, then lubed all the contact points with copper grease (red grease on sliders)
mills...still here lol...shims would be a great help but im over wolvo till late...keep hold of em and ill come get em

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Are we all talking about the same part here? Shims being the thin metal plate that clips to the back of the pad. I can't see how the shim (or lack of) would effect braking, skyrocket mentions tight pad, the shims are meant to be very tight on the pad so they dont fall off.
skyrocket are you refering to where the pad slots into the carrier? There are metal "shim" type retainers there. The pad being very tight in the carrier would effect braking and sometimes results in the pad sticking.
skyrocket are you refering to where the pad slots into the carrier? There are metal "shim" type retainers there. The pad being very tight in the carrier would effect braking and sometimes results in the pad sticking.