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were the pads you tried OEM or aftermarket?

sometimes aftermarket pads do not sit the exact way OEM pads would and leave a bit of a gap and may be sitting a bit loose in the caliper. Go supercheap and buy some brake squeal stop or whatever its called. Its a red paste you spread on the outside of the pads and once it drys, it becomes rubbery and helps bridge small gaps you may have between the pad and caliper.

Edited by Abdul11

na i dont iv'e been trying to buy some can't seem to find anyone who sell them iv'e always put FB status's on drift sales and other pages, i went to my local nissan dealer my they said you have to go to a bigger dealership like doncaster Nissan or some shit also i took my caliper off today and i saw my rubber on my brake piston is cracked and exposes the piston a little do you reckon that could be a reason, i might try a full caliper rebuild

haha ill do a full rebuild next week and ill see how it goes, does anyone know where do get some brake shims honestly iv'e been looking over two month's cant seem anyone who have any

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