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Date:         Mon, 20 May 1996 03:18:56 -0600
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         meek@oanet.com
Subject:      82 Vanagon,  banshee front pads!

Friends! Problem-solvers! Mechanics! Lend me your ears!

When my front pads wore down to the thickness of onion skins, I replaced them with a Beck/Arnley set. Talk about a lot of noise! My teenagers don't want to ride anywhere with me because they are too embarrased to be seen by their friends in such a screechmobile. Talking with experienced hands, I was told to "buy a set of good quality German pads; then you won't have that problem." Dutifully I went out and bought a set of Pagid pads. Ok, so now it's not quite so shrill, but it's still bloody annoying. Coming home very late at night, I must creep in at slow speed, then apply the hand brake to stop so as not to wake up the entire neighbourhood! On the plus side, when I stop for a pedestrian, he fairly hustles to the other side, not being entirely certain that this tub is capable of stopping............... Do those dampening plates that go behind the pads do any good? Any brands of pads that brake noiselessly? Anyone out there have a solution, before I go completely deaf? I'm learning sign language, just in case. I'm getting desperate enough to apply a thick coat of Vaseline to the rotors, just to get some peace and quiet.

Gary Meek Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada 82 Vanagon td 83 Quantum td


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