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Re: [alfa] Rear brake question



Scott,
I had a similar (I think, at least the symptoms are similar) problem with my '74 spider's rear brakes. The PO of my car put new pads on and didn't do anything to the rotors. Got a rythmic squeak that went away for a bit after the brakes were applied. Did you get the rotors turned/new rotors? If you didnt' and there is a pronounced step on the inner or outer circumference of the rotor, that could be your problem.

Steve

At 9:30 PM -0500 11/9/03, Scott Johnson wrote:

So, as noted previously, everything's back together with the brakes, and they're working just fine. However...

The rear brakes seem to be rubbing on the rotors an awful lot, in my admittedly very inexperienced opinion. When the car's up on stands, the rear brakes make a noticeable rubbing noise when I turn those wheels. This is not parking brake noise, but noise from the new pads themselves.

I will admit freely that I had a b*tch of a time getting the old rear pads backed out enough to get the new rear pads in. The "c-clamp" method just doesn't seem to work that well with these (in my Honda buddy's opinion) old-school calipers. Couldn't get a good purchase.

Now, after a bit of driving, I get a noticeable rythmic squeak (squeak-squeak-squeak) that goes away when the brakes are applied. It didn't used to do that before.

So, what, if anything, did I do wrong? What, if anything do I need to do to "make it right"?

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!

Scott Johnson
71 Alfa Spider
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