J1Avs
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- James
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GiroDisc makes a kit -- I just must try that at some pointI wonder if these are high temp enough for caliper rebuilds
https://www.ohioperformancesolutions.com/product-page/40mm-brembo-caliper-rebuild-kit
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Excellent, that’s what I was thinking… is it at all possible an issue with residue on those sliding pins. They were caked on with grease. Had to clean them. I heard in some cars if these don’t slide well you get in even brake pad wear. I don’t remember uneven wear on my first pads.I've noticed the same -- and IIRC it was more so on the inner right pad for me -- but that might be track/use dependent, as that's the side that is loaded up the most.
I flip my pads every few events. I flip outside to inside opposite side of car, and vice versa in order to maximize pad life.
almost all track pads get a leading and trailing edge if you don't rotate them when possible.Excellent, that’s what I was thinking… is it at all possible an issue with residue on those sliding pins. They were caked on with grease. Had to clean them. I heard in some cars if these don’t slide well you get in even brake pad wear. I don’t remember uneven wear on my first pads.