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    gsang110 Guest

    squealing brakes

    brakes sqealing on 2000 defender 110 and pads due for replacement worst about 3 mm left, on some pads piston had worn though coating on the back which I thought may have been cause, replaced with Bendix pads all round and still squealing when braking fairly hard. Any suggestions or remedies would be appreciated?
    Graham

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    landyfromanuthaland Guest
    Are they floating calipers? sometimes they stick on the slide pins and drag a pad, remedy cleans pins and bit vaso on them, are your discs glazed? did u machine the discs or just dump the pads in like I do, Late Fords are notorious for this I put it down to bad caliper design coz if u fit steel S pack calipers to a Ford they dont squeal, if alloy calipers check em over real good under xtreme heat they are known to distort, not saying these are Rover traits I know nothing of Rover disc set ups just offering what I know from spannering on Fords for 10 years

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    gsang110 Guest

    dumped in

    Yes just dumped them in, discs didn't look to bad done 90k

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    Did you apply copper grease or brake lube to back of pads.

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    landyfromanuthaland Guest
    the majority of new pads these days have anti squeal paste painted on, I heard brown paper behind the pads works too, havent actually thought why it would work, just told it did.

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    tombraider Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by roverfj1200 View Post
    Did you apply copper grease or brake lube to back of pads.
    Grease on brakes? Your mad

    Theres a proper brake anti squeal paste you should use for the job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tombraider View Post
    Grease on brakes? Your mad

    Theres a proper brake anti squeal paste you should use for the job.
    You know what I mean paste, grease, KY
    its all lube just used in differant areas..


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    did you measure the discs?
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    Graham

    Has the beast done any beach work ....

    I think your best bet is to pull it down again and clean all bearing surfaces with a wire brush.

    Apply a thin layer of copper grease or squeal paste to rear of pad and to bearing surfaces.

    Copper grease is used alot where salt affects areas
    Google it if you like..Just use it in thin layers..

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    scrubber Guest
    the rangie squeals with any brand of brake pad except lucas. tried many applications of the red rubberised coating, and it worked for about 15mins then it is back to normal. lucas pads have not squealed yet.

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