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TR2/3/3A Brake pad Question

karls59tr

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When installing new brake pads in the B caliper I find that they are a really tight fit to the disc. Is it strictly necessary to use the "anti squeal shims" they came with? I have heard that sometimes the new brake pads sold are slightly larger than they should be? Could I leave these anti squeal shims out and just put some copper grease on the back of the pads and thereby gain a little clearance? I do realize that the brake pads still need to wear in and bed properly.
Karl
 
I had the same problem with my 4A. With some finnagling, including making sure the pistons were all the way into the calipers, I was able to make them fit. Are you using new disks? Used ones may have a ridge that prevents insertion of the pads. Getting the disks turned will both remove the ridge and give you a little more space.

If all else fails, I think you can do without the anti-squeal shims. But if the brakes start squealing, it will drive you totally nuts.
 
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