eany 1 have noisey brakes on ther lcr
luke Active Member Sep 30, 2004 229 0 Hants Jul 15, 2006 #2 Yes, but you get noisy brakes on a 100K Gallardo too so I wouldn't worry too much. You can use copper grease to reduce it.
Yes, but you get noisy brakes on a 100K Gallardo too so I wouldn't worry too much. You can use copper grease to reduce it.
Si Southern MoFo! Aug 21, 2003 383 0 Bournemouth www.westover.org.uk Jul 15, 2006 #3 Yep they are noisy. But the main things is the stop.....well!
m0rk sarcasm comes free Staff member May 19, 2001 27,787 33 Clanfield, UK Jul 15, 2006 #4 not noisey in a grindy kind of way?
Icecavern Active Member Jun 12, 2001 6,214 4 Berkshire, UK www.icecavern.com Jul 15, 2006 #5 Noisy how? Mine aren't noisy other than a slight clunk on reverse which has been discussed on the forums recently my brakes dont make any noise
Noisy how? Mine aren't noisy other than a slight clunk on reverse which has been discussed on the forums recently my brakes dont make any noise
LCR mat LCR Eater Apr 4, 2004 1,549 0 merthyr Tydfil Jul 15, 2006 #6 if they squeal at lower speeds then put some copper grease on the back of the pad
Legohead Full Member Feb 11, 2006 124 0 Hertfordshire Jul 15, 2006 #7 I get a slight squeal from the fronts at low speeds sometimes, get the usual clonk i reverse. niether issue really bothers me
I get a slight squeal from the fronts at low speeds sometimes, get the usual clonk i reverse. niether issue really bothers me
Feel Veedubya 'velle Jun 12, 2003 4,918 2 Midlands Jul 15, 2006 #8 If they're grumbly/droning when braking, the pads are ready. Don't trust the wear sensor.