since I was complaining about the squeal I was getting with the rotoras here, just figured I'd also add here that I did solve this... a bit of disc brake quiet sprayed on the back of the pads did the trick... funny in that the rears do use anti squeal plates behind the pads but the fronts don't... unless I just never recieved the fronts & maybe there supposed to be there too?
also, another thing to add here, when replacing 2 piece rotors discs, the torque value they give for tightening the rivets is very very critical... learned this the hard wayI didn't have available at the time a 5 ftlb torque wrench so I just figured ah, I know about what 5 ftlbs of torque is approx., well, no, even overtightening them a little can lead to problems with warpage, this is one of those things that you MUSt be very critical with the torque values so the disimilar metals can each expand & contract at there own rate unihibited by the other, the rivets are designed to allow the disc to "float" on the hat when torqued properly...
Good info here. Few questions though, can you post what spray you used? Also, this is done on the back? I typically use the silicone compound that was provided with my akebono pads -- did you use this and the spray?
I never even thought about purchasing just the rotor for the 2 piece and re-using the hat. Wonder how much that saves?
Also, I had some issues with my brakes and pads (OEM FX35/FX45) squeaking after maybe 10,000 miles of use. I thought to turn the rotors, but all I did was a semi-bedding in procedure -- seems to have burned off any "glaze" and no more squeal! (brake really hard from 60 mph to 10 mph and repeat a few times). Squeak is gone.
