I purchased a set of Pagid rear pads a few months ago. Two of us messed with getting them in there for a half an hour and decided it was impossible without clipping off the prongs that hold them in the piston. :curse: So now that they have worn down a little, they rattle like hell (clink clink clink over every bump).
So I convinced myself that neither of us were being very bright that day, and decided to order another set of Pagid pads. The damn things will NOT go in! Even using the outside pad that is a little worn down. :curse: :curse: :curse: I'm about to go apeshit on Bav. Auto.
I have put in some cheapo AutoZone pads before, with a little trouble, but got them in, but I swear these Pagids do not go in. It's like the engineers that designed them figured they would physically work, but didn't think about actually getting them in the caliper. :loco: My thought is that maybe they were made only for the Girling caliper, and not the ATE.
So for those of you that have them in the rear, do you have the Girling or ATE calipers?
So I convinced myself that neither of us were being very bright that day, and decided to order another set of Pagid pads. The damn things will NOT go in! Even using the outside pad that is a little worn down. :curse: :curse: :curse: I'm about to go apeshit on Bav. Auto.
I have put in some cheapo AutoZone pads before, with a little trouble, but got them in, but I swear these Pagids do not go in. It's like the engineers that designed them figured they would physically work, but didn't think about actually getting them in the caliper. :loco: My thought is that maybe they were made only for the Girling caliper, and not the ATE.
So for those of you that have them in the rear, do you have the Girling or ATE calipers?
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