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Grease Behind The Pads?


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We always apply a smear of 'Copperease' 'Coppaslip' or anti-seize paste. Don't go mad with it though, just a light smear on the back of the pad and ensuer you don't let it get on the braking surface of the pad!

Big John

Standard practice in the motor trade. (real mechanics anyway)

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Is it good practice to put a bit of grease behind your brake pads before putting them in?

All the best

Tom

Look for "caliper grease", which is high-temp, as regular grease will not survive the pad temps as well. I like the anti-seize route too, especially the Copper ones, as the suspended soft metal particles act as a good buffer between the pad backing and the puck.

Jon

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I prefer it completely dry and clean. Any sort of grease just attracts mud and grit. Not something your family saloon comes across much of !!!

Copperslip dries completly and does not attract dust etc, not a lubricant as such, an anti sieze compound. A tin will last most people many years.

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