09-27-2020, 07:32 PM | #24 |
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Everything fun will squeak. Only thing that won't squeak these days is base model cars (aka not sporty or fast kind of cars) AMG's, Porsches, Lamborghini's, RS's, ///M's... they all squeal like a banshee for the most part. |
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10-04-2020, 09:39 AM | #26 |
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curious as the only difference should really be brake pad composition. Assuming we're not talking about CCBs as those are a different animal.
There are plenty of fixed caliper and drilled rotor with aluminum hats that don't squeak. My brembo's on my old AMG NEVER squeaked (but i was running ceramics) and my current M5 has never squeaked on the oem pads nor the ceramics i now run for less dust. so unless the brake pad compound is causing the squeak, i dont actually see a reason for this. Porsche youtube video be damned of course, lol. Porsche provides no evidence of what exactly makes them "vibrate" any different than "non performance" brake set ups then again i dont think porsche puts non fixed calipers on any of their modern cars but i've never followed porsche that closely.
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