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I have also notice tapered pad wear on one side (top to bottom) on DTC-60s. I didn't notice it at first when I pulled them so I'm not sure which side they were on. I'll try and get pics tonight.
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This isn’t for the most recent issue posted up, but after taking some temps the right side calipers are seeing about a 100* increase in temps compared to the left.
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Look at the pistons marks on the backing plate. Since the pistons have different sizes you could tell if the pad was inside or outside.
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Both pads are 2-3mm thinner on one edge vs the other. It's hard to tell in the picture, but when you have them sitting on top of each other it's quite apparent. Top and bottom edge of same pad |
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Is it always the top of the brake pads that is thicker?
Wondering if an air bubble is the cause. Air going to the top and being compressible would have less braking force from the top piston.
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Another thought, the lower portion of the pads makes initial contact with the rotor might cause the tapered wear from track use.
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This sounds plausible since the fluid is the only part that is shared between both sides. For me the issue is identical on the right and left side calipers. Haven’t taken them apart yet, this might bring new insights..
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That's what I'm not sure about since I can't verify which side of the car they were on.
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Why would the lower end be the leading edge? I don’t quite get the concept, would one piston have more force than the others? Last edited by Rutkowski; 05-26-2018 at 06:35 PM. |
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I think tapered wear is normal. I see it on my car as well, all four front pads, worn more on the bottom (leading edge). I think it is deliberately engineered that way to keep the brakes quiet but not quite sure. I believe it would be caused by the different piston sizes in the caliper.
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So, if the 1LE calipers have different size caliper pistons with the smaller at the top and a larger on the bottom, there's your tapered wear. Normal street braking probably wouldn't show a taper, but the heavy repeated track braking would show the taper.
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Didn't see any rebuild kits, but new calipers are about $344 each.
Worse comes to wurst*, replace the calipers while looking for a rebuild kit for the originals. This way the car is never really down waiting on a caliper rebuild in the future. *a little Germany pun.
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It’s actually the dust boots and not caliper seals (that was my bad.. translation isssues ^^). My mechanic said it’s not terrible, so I’ll see if I can identify the right boots on rock auto. In the meantime I think I’ll check how bad the wear is and go from there (race pads should already be an advantage over the DS 2500 from before). Will know a bit more after picking it up from the mechanic tonight and going in detail. Thanks for all the insights guys |
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