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Old 29-05-2014, 12:36 AM   #1
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Default RS29 Pad Rattle on OEM Calipers

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I searched here but couldn't find a definitive answer. I have been using Pagid RS29 pads,ss lines, srf on my OEM calipers and discs for almost a month on my CSL.

First there were no squeal or rattle but for the last week or so, I hear pad rattle while going over bumps and potholes. Mostly on vibration. I diagnosed it as pad rattle cuz it cuts when I brake.

My mechanic tried to widen up the brackets behind the pads but that only worked for a day or so and now the rattle is back.

I can live with the squealing but this rattle is a little too much. I read many people use these pads before moving on to full on BBK but no one seems to have the same problem. I was wondering if we did something wrong or if there is a solution ? Any input is appreciated.

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Old 29-05-2014, 09:17 AM   #2
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Thought pad rattle on these was from the rears only as they don't have a clip into the piston?
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I am a bit surprised that after so many posts and threads people still ask why the Pagid RS29 pads on OEM calipers make noise.
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Thought pad rattle on these was from the rears only as they don't have a clip into the piston?
Is that what it is ? Is there any solution ?
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I am a bit surprised that after so many posts and threads people still ask why the Pagid RS29 pads on OEM calipers make noise.
I mostly read about the squeling which I don't mind too much but I didn't come across any rattle complaint. Any solution ?
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Old 29-05-2014, 11:45 PM   #5
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Is that what it is ? Is there any solution ?

I mostly read about the squeling which I don't mind too much but I didn't come acroos any rattle complaint. Any solution ?
Easy solution. Buy AP Racing kit from Martin.
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Easy solution. Buy AP Racing kit from Martin.
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I will when my funds permit but until then I thought there could be some sort of solution without spending thousands
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