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Subaru WRX 4 pot calipers, Godspeed kevlar pads
Good Evening,
I am just writing a quick review of my recent first experience of changing pads on my blob eye wrx wagon. Firstly: Wow, tried to get the calipers off with the attached bolts. Living by the sea I think the sea spray and somebody not correctly tightening the bolts previously led to a real fight trying to even break the caliper bolt free. Breaker bars...not even touched it. So.... I looked at the caliper closely and noticed that maybe I can free the manky worn out pads by unclipping the spring clip and removing the two pins. A bit of persuading with a flat head screw driver to push the pistons back by levering against the old pad and disc and we are away. I changed the front pads without even removing the caliper. Very happy....until I need new discs that is. I went for the Godspeed kevlar pads. A good price as money is a bit tight at the minute and mixed reviews I decided to go for it and see for myself. So far I am very impressed with the bite from cold and on warming up they bite even harder. I tried the bedding in procedure on the the pads from setting a new biting compound on the disc and deglazing it. 6 x 40mph to 10mph stops and 3 x 60mph to 10mph stops. Leave the brakes to cool for 20mins and no resting your foot on the brake and standstill they said. Well smoking hot pads later and a 20 minute cool down they feel good. Anyone else used Godspeed pad? I am waiting for the extra brake dust (though hard to spot on grey wheels) apparently they are a little abrasive too. I will report back. |
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I have a set I'm waiting to fit. I bought them with a set of their grooved disks
Problem is I have seized piston on one of calipers and I haven't had a chance to whip them off and free it up yet. Currently got EBC yellows that were on the car when I got, great when they're hot but scary when they're cold and the olnly pads I've ever had that have left brake dust up the side of the car. |
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As you found, the pads come out with only the pins removed so the caliper doesn't need to come off. I tried to remove my calipers a couple of years ago to change discs and had exactly the same problem with seized bolts - couldn't get enough leverage on a breaker bar with the car jacked up on my drive. Was a bit easier once up in the air on ramps.
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