spoon caliper pad rattle
spoon caliper pad rattle
Anyone have the old school notes for what honda part to retrofit into a spoon caliper to make the stupid pads not rattle like crazy?
I am using hps pads with the correct section cut off and they rattle like crazy while driving.
I am using hps pads with the correct section cut off and they rattle like crazy while driving.
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Re: spoon caliper pad rattle
A shim?
Found these, maybe they will help. I have not owned those calipers myself (use NSX).
https://honda-tech.com/forums/acura-int ... r-2785496/
https://honda-tech.com/forums/acura-int ... le-962135/
https://honda-tech.com/forums/acura-int ... le-234711/
https://honda-tech.com/forums/acura-int ... rs-230358/
Found these, maybe they will help. I have not owned those calipers myself (use NSX).
https://honda-tech.com/forums/acura-int ... r-2785496/
https://honda-tech.com/forums/acura-int ... le-962135/
https://honda-tech.com/forums/acura-int ... le-234711/
https://honda-tech.com/forums/acura-int ... rs-230358/
Re: spoon caliper pad rattle
Apparently the pad spring from the regular itr caliper works. I never tried it
https://www.ek9.org/index.php?threads/spoon.7881/page-2
I learned to live with the noise, either by driving with the AC on and the radio volume up But it was annoying when driving with the windows down.
https://www.ek9.org/index.php?threads/spoon.7881/page-2
I learned to live with the noise, either by driving with the AC on and the radio volume up But it was annoying when driving with the windows down.
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Re: spoon caliper pad rattle
I have the same issue on my gs-r. Would love to find a solution.
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Re: spoon caliper pad rattle
I'm reminded of an old old post from Nolan on a fix. This never bothered me so I don't have first hand knowledge. Let me research and see what I can find.
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Re: spoon caliper pad rattle
If you find something let us know. I've seen those other threads where people say that the noise doesn't bother them because they have Spoon brakes. I think that's crazy. It's an unacceptable rattle sound imo, makes the car sound like a junk yard special. The calipers do have tabs to fold over which are suppose to hold the pads in place but I folded them all the way and it wasn't enough. I had Mugen pads. My only guess is that maybe only a certain pad would fit properly so as to not be loose. Maybe Spoon or OEM pads would work better?coolhandluke wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2024 2:04 pm I'm reminded of an old old post from Nolan on a fix. This never bothered me so I don't have first hand knowledge. Let me research and see what I can find.
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Re: spoon caliper pad rattle
the solution above works perfectly - I ordered the brake retainers new and installed them - no more rattle
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Re: spoon caliper pad rattle
I'm glad to hear, thank you for sharing back your experience.
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