SheepDog
Well-Known Member
Brake pads that are incorrectly sized/shimmed can definitely cause an audible noise in the cabin. I saw this so many times back in my technician days, when someone did their own brakes at home, and omitted a shim. The pad will tap or jump up and down in the caliper bracket every time they came to a stop, and again when moving from a stop.
In the case of the Brembo calipers, there is no shim, and the pads are in direct contact with the caliper.
I had a Kia Stinger with similar Brembo calipers, and ordered some aftermarket brake pads from Friction dynamics. Sure enough, the outer dimension of the pad backing was 1/16" shorter than OEM, and the pad would click or tap on every stop or go.
In the case of the Brembo calipers, there is no shim, and the pads are in direct contact with the caliper.
I had a Kia Stinger with similar Brembo calipers, and ordered some aftermarket brake pads from Friction dynamics. Sure enough, the outer dimension of the pad backing was 1/16" shorter than OEM, and the pad would click or tap on every stop or go.
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