Textar OEM Porsche pads and anti-rattle shims.......................VERY few squeeks if ever.
Got the shims and paid pads and every time i press the pedal i get noise
Are you getting the clicking noise I talked about before? Or sqealing?
To update my previous post, I replaced my pads and rotors (both only had ~10k miles, but the rotors were junk) and the clicking noise went away....for about a 2 weeks. I'm assuming because the pistons didn't have to move very far due to the new pads the noise dissapeared. Now that they have some miles on them, the clicking noise is back. It's driving me absolutely crazy! Anyone else have this issue, or have had it and fixed it? I'm assuming at this stage of the game, the only option I now have is to remove the calipers again and clean/replace the seals and dust shields to see if that makes a difference. They aren't leaking any fluid, so that seems to remove the possibility of the seals being bad and making the noise. Only other thing I can think of is something with the dust shields.
As for squealing, with Stoptech street pads and the vibration dampers I get absolutely zero sqeaking or sqealing. Just the gosh darn clicking when applying the brake. And I can only hear it when I'm stopped.
Any news on the clicking noise?
Fixed, just as of last night actually. Took the calipers off and rebuilt them with all new pistons, seals and dust boots. Used all new centric parts. The old pistons didn't have any major visable scratching on them, but I did find a few tiny shavings inside the caliper themselves.
I blew them out REALLY well multiple times, lubed the hell out of the new pistons before putting them back in, etc. Anyway, drove it to work this morning and all noises are completely gone. I really should have done this earlier, as this noise has been driving me absolutely crazy for months.
So with about 2.5 hours of time, they are now rebuilt and noise free. Very very happy!