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shellslinger 08-22-2015 09:42 PM

Winmax W2 Brake Pads Sticking
 
Hey guys,

I was wondering if anyone can help me out with this issue. I just installed some Winmax W2 pads and it appears that they're sticking. The pistons were retracted and put back into their place and when I slid the caliper over the brake pads they were slid right in.

Any advice?

Thanks!

jimmillion 08-22-2015 10:10 PM

@WingsofWar didn't you have these pads at one point?

wparsons 08-22-2015 10:55 PM

What makes you think they're sticking? Were the pads easy to insert into the caliper carriers?

shellslinger 08-22-2015 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by wparsons (Post 2366537)
What makes you think they're sticking? Were the pads easy to insert into the caliper carriers?

Hello,

I have a pretty steep driveway and when I leave the car in neutral it'll roll back. However, when I installed the pads the car did not roll back.

I figured it out. I took off the shims and it now works perfectly.

Thanks all!

Jeffsu350 08-24-2015 12:41 AM

Is it required to remove the shims? I just installed some winmaxx pads and left the shims. The car is still on jack stands as I still have some more work to do.

TIA


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shellslinger 08-24-2015 02:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeffsu350 (Post 2367303)
Is it required to remove the shims? I just installed some winmaxx pads and left the shims. The car is still on jack stands as I still have some more work to do.

TIA


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I would leave off the shims. Although, my car is at 38k miles the brake pads had about 80% life on them. I compared the OEM pads with the Winmax pads and the Winmax pads are really thick, so with the shims it made the pads drag.

CSG Mike 08-24-2015 02:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeffsu350 (Post 2367303)
Is it required to remove the shims? I just installed some winmaxx pads and left the shims. The car is still on jack stands as I still have some more work to do.

TIA


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No, but it may make the shims + pads "too thick", which will ersult in pad drag until it gets thin enough.

Reaper 08-24-2015 02:24 AM

@csgmike yeah winmax seems to have made then as absolutely thick as they could. Some people get lucky and it all fits new. Sometimes the shims only fit after a few miles.

Jeffsu350 08-24-2015 09:16 AM

I think I misunderstand. I am talking about the anti-rattle "shims" that are on the side of the pads, not the backing plate.

Thanks CSG Mike! I finally got around to installing the pads I bought from counter space garage. I signed up for subiefest, as all the 86cup's left are really far from me.

I never reuse that backing plate.

Am I using the incorrect terminology?


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CSG Mike 08-24-2015 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeffsu350 (Post 2367491)
I think I misunderstand. I am talking about the anti-rattle "shims" that are on the side of the pads, not the backing plate.

Thanks CSG Mike! I finally got around to installing the pads I bought from counter space garage. I signed up for subiefest, as all the 86cup's left are really far from me.

I never reuse that backing plate.

Am I using the incorrect terminology?


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Ah, you can leave those in but it's a tight fit. That's normal :)

Where are you located? Everyone generally makes at least a 2 hour drive for most 86CUP events, with the Vegas guys regularly making a 5+ hour drive to make it...

Jeffsu350 08-24-2015 01:15 PM

Yeah I know. I'm in San Diego.

I'm excited to try out the new pads and tires. Thanks again for all your great help and advice.

I'll post a review of the pads after my first session


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shellslinger 08-24-2015 02:04 PM

After bedding these brakes in, they feel great kinda like oem but they bite a little harder. Also not to mention without the backing plate and shims they look awesome on the car

ryoma 08-24-2015 05:14 PM

you don't leave the backing plate on? I heard it is supposed to dissipate heat and protect the piston seals from melting. that's why I kept mine on, but I do agree the gold looks awesome lol

shellslinger 08-24-2015 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by ryoma (Post 2368108)
you don't leave the backing plate on? I heard it is supposed to dissipate heat and protect the piston seals from melting. that's why I kept mine on, but I do agree the gold looks awesome lol

Sorry about my post, I was referring to the two shims. Not the backing plate.


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