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Old 06-16-2023, 07:54 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Ed.bbfec86 View Post
Thanks! That sounds exactly like what Ive been experiencing. Same with applying slight brake pressure making the noise stop momentarily. Then with more force it goes into normal track pad braking squeal.

I guess it must just be a gloc thing? My friends who ive talked to about it are running CSG pads with either oem sliding calipers or BBK's. I hadn't wanted to shell out the $$$ for the csg pads in the past, but maybe I'll try a set. They do last way longer than glocs so the cost per track day seems to pretty much even out.
Try removing your shims. Track pads shouldn't be used with shims.

If at double the cost, you get more than double the life, and a lot of other nice things like low noise, less time/money spent on swapping pads etc., it sounds like the CSG is a great value.
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