Lube on caliper piston edge?

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Apr 11, 2005 | 09:22 AM
  #1  
I am doing my front brake pads and I read on the caliper lube package that you should also lube between the back of the brake pad where it touches the caliper piston. Is that correct?


thanks,
phil
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Apr 11, 2005 | 06:11 PM
  #2  
Sounds right. Anywhere there's surfaces that move against each other should be lubricated. (Except for the faces of the pad and the rotor, of course. ) Putting lubricant on the back of the pad will help prevent squealing and rattling.
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Apr 11, 2005 | 06:39 PM
  #3  
The best things you can do to prevent rattling and squeaking, is to make sure the clip on the inboard pad is in good shape; and to bend the little "ears" on the outboard pad in about 1/8" or so, to make them grab onto the caliper tightly.

The lube and silicone and other spooge is a bunch of monkey-spank IMO. I have no clue why those people bother with that crap. The rest of us have been doing as I describe since long before they started packaging that waste of shipping weight with their pads, and it's worked fine all these years. I never ever use it. I just do what actually works.
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