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| Spec C Club Car: '06 STI Fav Mod: air freshener!!! Location: Santa barbara area Posts: 2,283
IWSTI Addict since: Jan 2006 Trader Rating: (2) | Anti-sieze or the equivelent on the pins and anywhere else the pads make caliper contact (not the rotor tho....) will help/solve the squeel. The clunk is just the pads floating in the calipers and slightly shifting as they change load direction, nothing to worry about but is annoying. Diff pads may help this. Liquid noise is poss the spare recess full of water.....? This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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| | #34 |
| Professional STI Racer
Car: 06 CGM STi Fav Mod: Car Comfort Design Location: North Jersey Posts: 790
IWSTI Addict since: Feb 2007 Trader Rating: (3) | The STi makes a whole bunch of clunking. you hear a lot of it cuz of the lack of sound deadening and because of the awd. someone else said it above. Its a race car, you really gotta learn to love it and accept the NVH that comes along with the performance. Its not Benz or BMW that will be all smooth and quiet. I was just as worried when i first got mine but a few friends with STi's made my worries go away when they explained to me the same thing that everyone else on the forum is telling you. |
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| | #35 |
| Grassroots STI Racer Car: '06 Aspen White STI Fav Mod: RCE Tarmac 2 Location: So Cal Posts: 581
IWSTI Addict since: Jul 2006 Trader Rating: (7) | What are the benefits of floating pads in a caliper? Is it to compensate for the expansion of metal when the pads become hot? |
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| | #36 |
| Spec C Club Car: '06 STI Fav Mod: air freshener!!! Location: Santa barbara area Posts: 2,283
IWSTI Addict since: Jan 2006 Trader Rating: (2) | It's simpler and lighter. Most street cars have springy steel guides/plates that keep pressure on the pads at all times. That keeps them from clicking or squeeking. Also, most good pads will make noise and dust, it's a fact of life. |
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| | #37 |
| 100% More Wingless Car: 05 STi + 08 OBXT Fav Mod: baby seats Location: Jacksonville, FL Posts: 5,891
IWSTI Addict since: May 2004 Trader Rating: (0) | Mine did not clunk on the stock pads, but does clunk with the replacement pads I just put on. Doesn't worry me, but it is annoying (after 3 years without any clunks). |
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| | #38 |
| Gold Member
Car: 05 Subaru WRX STi Fav Mod: T2s and Recaros Location: Allentown, PA Posts: 3,306
IWSTI Addict since: Oct 2005 Trader Rating: (7) | yeah, the hawks i put in a couple weeks ago clunk too. no biggie. |
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| | #40 |
| Junior STI Driver Car: 06 STi WRB Fav Mod: Snow Tires Location: Howell, NJ Posts: 124
IWSTI Addict since: Apr 2006 Trader Rating: (0) | Stock pads did not clunk. Went to Hawk hps (front&rear) and thought the brakes were going to clunk apart. Changed to Ferodo's clunking went down 90% but brake dust went dack to stock levels....win some loose some. |
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| | #41 |
| Silver Member Car: 05 Subaru WRX STi Fav Mod: Coming Soon Location: PA Posts: 59
IWSTI Addict since: Aug 2005 Trader Rating: (2) | Same here...stock pads/rotors never clunked, but after changing to HPS pads I hear the clunk. When I replaced the fronts to HPS it didn't noticebly clunk but since I've done the rears, I've really started noticing it. I'm going with the crowd and saying this is normal due to the size difference between pads. -Matt |
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| Amateur STI Driver Car: 07 Subaru STi UGM Fav Mod: have not done any yet Location: Indiana Posts: 14
IWSTI Addict since: Jul 2007 Trader Rating: (0) | mine did the same thing no problem This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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