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nm Dec 20, 2002 05:00 PM

Q: where's the metal clip on porterfield pad
 
I just got a set of porterfields in the mail and was comparing them to and old set of worn OEM pads I had lying in the closet and I noticed that the OEMs have a metal clip/loop sticking out from the back of the pad and the porterfields don't have anything(just flat the pad), I was wondering if someone can tell me what the clip is there for on the stock pads?
Since a lot of people use porterfields the clip can't be that important but it would be nice to know what I will be missing.

mtrai760 Dec 20, 2002 05:14 PM

Re: Q: where's the metal clip on porterfield pad
 
That clip is the wear indicator for the pads, it causes them to squeel when your pads get worn to the limit. None of the porterfields have them, you will just have to inspect your brakes more often. FYI, I had the Poterfields on my last max for almost a year and they showed little wear, so you should be good for quite a while. ;)


Originally posted by nm
I just got a set of porterfields in the mail and was comparing them to and old set of worn OEM pads I had lying in the closet and I noticed that the OEMs have a metal clip/loop sticking out from the back of the pad and the porterfields don't have anything(just flat the pad), I was wondering if someone can tell me what the clip is there for on the stock pads?
Since a lot of people use porterfields the clip can't be that important but it would be nice to know what I will be missing.


nm Dec 20, 2002 05:19 PM

Re: Re: Q: where's the metal clip on porterfield pad
 

Originally posted by mtrai760
That clip is the wear indicator for the pads, it causes them to squeel when your pads get worn to the limit. None of the porterfields have them, you will just have to inspect your brakes more often. FYI, I had the Poterfields on my last max for almost a year and they showed little wear, so you should be good for quite a while. ;)


Thanks

97MaxGurl Dec 20, 2002 10:12 PM

Re: Re: Re: Q: where's the metal clip on porterfield pad
 

Originally posted by nm


Thanks

You may want to pick up shim kit from dealership, they are relatively inexpensive. I remember when I first got my Porterfield pads installed w/o the OEM shim kit (with the metal clip), they squealed like lil pigglets. The OE shim kit will eliminate that problem.

PS-Don't forget to use the 'blue stuff' when installing new brake pads.


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