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Old 07-20-2002, 09:04 PM   #5 (permalink)
gmblack3
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Atlanta, GA
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I used the red goop that I had on both inbd and outbd pads. I just put it on where contact is made with the caliper and pistons. I also wiped out most of the old brake dust from the contact areas on the caliper.

Squealed a little when I started to bed the pads in but went away after a few 60-30 runs.

Clutch replacement Hopefully I won't need that for a while. If you want the instructions from the GM manual let me know.




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Originally posted by 22655TD
Good how to class. Don't forget to use the blue goop on the
piston side of the pads for squeking issues.
Also I just got the 01 pads installed on my 02 and the dust is gone but I do notice slight less meat when I brake super hard.
When is the clutch install segment of this home garage install class set up for??
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