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cmendoza21 01-19-2018 11:37 AM

Front brake pad grinding?
 
I was in the passenger seat of my own car after getting picked up and noticed that every time the driver pressed the brakes I could hear a grinding noise coming from the passenger side front wheel. I'm pretty sure its my brake pads, which I will be changing within the next day. My question is, do I have to change the rear drum brakes all at the same time when I change the front brake pads? I will also be inspecting the front rotors and checking for any unevenly worn areas or webbing of the rotors.

Let me know if it is absolutely necessary for me to change the rear drum brakes as well.

CraigW 01-19-2018 12:10 PM

Re: Front brake pad grinding?
 
Most rear drum brakes will out live the car.

Colin42 01-19-2018 12:27 PM

Re: Front brake pad grinding?
 
it would be worth popping the drums off and giving them a clean and lube, shouldn't need to replace anything on the rear though

CraigW 01-19-2018 12:32 PM

Re: Front brake pad grinding?
 
^^ And, all of my latest Civics.... the drums slid right off easily.

cmendoza21 01-19-2018 01:00 PM

Re: Front brake pad grinding?
 

Originally Posted by Colin42 (Post 4737862)
it would be worth popping the drums off and giving them a clean and lube, shouldn't need to replace anything on the rear though

So spray the cylinder/springs in the drum brake assembly with brake cleaner right? Is it the same with the lube? What lube would you recommend? Like a silicon lubricant?

cmendoza21 01-19-2018 01:03 PM

Re: Front brake pad grinding?
 

Originally Posted by CraigW (Post 4737861)
Most rear drum brakes will out live the car.

So if I replace the old brake pads with the new ones they will have a thicker pad obviously since they're new, so if I apply the brakes would the brake pads make contact before the drum brakes, leading to them wearing out faster? Maybe I'm just overthinking the way the brake system works.

CraigW 01-19-2018 01:12 PM

Re: Front brake pad grinding?
 
^^^ They likely will not be that much thicker over what you have on it currently.

Colin42 01-19-2018 01:24 PM

Re: Front brake pad grinding?
 

Originally Posted by cmendoza21 (Post 4737865)
So spray the cylinder/springs in the drum brake assembly with brake cleaner right? Is it the same with the lube? What lube would you recommend? Like a silicon lubricant?

spray the whole assembly and the drum with brake clean.
for lube I use silicone paste in the areas where the shoes contact the pads and the threads of the adjuster
easiest with the shoes removed, do one side at a time so you have a reference when you reassemble, taking pictures can help too


Originally Posted by cmendoza21 (Post 4737866)
So if I replace the old brake pads with the new ones they will have a thicker pad obviously since they're new, so if I apply the brakes would the brake pads make contact before the drum brakes, leading to them wearing out faster? Maybe I'm just overthinking the way the brake system works.

the fronts do about 80% of the work anyways, the brakes are self adjusting

Colin42 01-19-2018 01:25 PM

Re: Front brake pad grinding?
 

Originally Posted by CraigW (Post 4737863)
^^ And, all of my latest Civics.... the drums slid right off easily.

I don't get so lucky up here in Canada, luckily the drums have those threaded holes in them :tup:


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