Brake Clanking
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Brake Clanking
Hi All - I replaced my front pads with Project Mu HC+800s paired with new OEM rotors a week ago. Since doing so I've driven from LA to Vegas and back, and driven the LA canyons half a dozen times. I also bedded in the Mu's with two sets of 5 hard stops from 80-15 the same night that they were installed, followed by a 40+ minute nonstop cruise at highway speeds.
This week I began to notice a loud clanking noise when going over rough roads. It's coming from both front wheels, depending on which wheel is going over the bumps at the time. It sounds like the pads are bouncing around or something metal is loose and clanking around within the wheels. No sound over a single bump or speed bump. It's when there are a series of road imperfections all at once.
I'm installing coilovers and Fig's oil cooler tomorrow so will have an opportunity to poke around in the guts of the wheels. What could be causing that noise and what can I check on while I'm in there?
Thanks!
This week I began to notice a loud clanking noise when going over rough roads. It's coming from both front wheels, depending on which wheel is going over the bumps at the time. It sounds like the pads are bouncing around or something metal is loose and clanking around within the wheels. No sound over a single bump or speed bump. It's when there are a series of road imperfections all at once.
I'm installing coilovers and Fig's oil cooler tomorrow so will have an opportunity to poke around in the guts of the wheels. What could be causing that noise and what can I check on while I'm in there?
Thanks!
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tas02 (06-20-18)
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Yep, that thread was me. My NS400s clunk like crazy. The pad is loose around the pins. I have a new set of the TypeNS (the made in Japan version) that I will install soon and see if that fixes anything. I love the pads, but this is the first time I’ve ever had a pad make noise like this.
Only thing you can do is apply some brake pressure when going over the imperfections to bind the pad to the rotor and you won’t hear it . And yes, I pretty much only hear it going over depressions in the road; speed bumps are not an issue.
Only thing you can do is apply some brake pressure when going over the imperfections to bind the pad to the rotor and you won’t hear it . And yes, I pretty much only hear it going over depressions in the road; speed bumps are not an issue.
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I had something similar once after taking off my calipers (on my previous car G35) I didn't install them back correctly or at least didn't torque the caliper bolts back in correctly.
Did you remove your main caliper bolts in the process? i.e. the two main bolts that hold the calipers to the suspension? if so then take a look and see if any of those bolts are loose.
Did you remove your main caliper bolts in the process? i.e. the two main bolts that hold the calipers to the suspension? if so then take a look and see if any of those bolts are loose.
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No, it’s the design of the pad backing and the holes that the pins go into. After the first clunking, we replaced the pins and clips with Lexus oem parts and no difference at all, just a waste of time and money. You can grab the pads and move them back and forth a bit and hear the sound. Disappointing from an otherwise awesome pad. Still odd to me though that more haven’t reported on this. This has been diagnosed by a Nissan GTR mechanic as well as the Lexus dealership, they both confirmed its the play in the pads.
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henry1229 (07-02-18)
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Yep, that thread was me. My NS400s clunk like crazy. The pad is loose around the pins. I have a new set of the TypeNS (the made in Japan version) that I will install soon and see if that fixes anything. I love the pads, but this is the first time I’ve ever had a pad make noise like this.
Only thing you can do is apply some brake pressure when going over the imperfections to bind the pad to the rotor and you won’t hear it . And yes, I pretty much only hear it going over depressions in the road; speed bumps are not an issue.
Only thing you can do is apply some brake pressure when going over the imperfections to bind the pad to the rotor and you won’t hear it . And yes, I pretty much only hear it going over depressions in the road; speed bumps are not an issue.
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I can attest to the NS400's being loose fitting. I installed them with my father (mechanic of 40 years) and used all the original hardware. They worked like a charm for noise and dust and TBH didn't notice any sort of clanking/shifting noises until I read a thread about them shifting slight under initial braking. Now I hear them all the time when making 3-point turns and such, and also on even roads. It is a little odd that its just a quirk with these pads but no real concerns.
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My HC800 pin holes are the same. While I was in there I noticed a little play in the pads but I'm honestly surprised that such little movement can result in the loud metal clanks that I hear. I pushed and banged on a bunch of parts in the wheel and suspension, everything else was solid as a rock. Oh well, performance has been stellar and at this point it's more racecar than comfy cruiser so I'm fine with it. Headers & LCA bushings in next week! Thanks everyone for your responses
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