i would suggest a yearly strip / clean / copperslip / rebuild for both fronts and rears :thumbup1:
I would be careful about using copper slip on those calipers. It is a common mistake, as the copper can interact with the alloy. Recommend using special high temperature grease instead.
you mean with them being alloy - used copperslip for last 2 1/2 years and
no problems so far - to be honest i dont use alot just enough to stop seizure
Yes, depending on where you are using it of course, but risk of interaction with alloy, same risk with other alloys. There is a good high temp grease, I know of....will find out name and post. Of course, you have options of high temp or specially developed greases for different applications, or molybdenum based lubricants.
Practically, I am being anal about it,....but I am a marine engineer so seems about right. LOL. (Cue jokes about rum, bum and baccy). Copper being a base metal, will have an electrolytic reaction (as per Galvanic series) when in contact with another metal. Include the electrolyte (which is seawater when my car is parked next to the sea!) and not going to be good long term.
Anymore reviews on these pads? Had enough of my biteless redstuff pads from cold, need a better all round performer!
Get some grooved one from RichandGem - they look the nuts and is the direction I will be taking when I need some new ones!
As for pads Im using the standard ones and although not impressed with them they arent too shabby compared to other cars I have driven!
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