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Hawk Brake Pad Problem!! (NEED HELP)

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Old 07-18-11, 02:03 PM
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Just in case it's hard to find - the OEM Brembo stuff is part number 90998‑94072. It comes with the OEM pads, but does not come with the OEM shim kits. The front shim kit is part number 04945‑0W010, rear kit is 04946‑0W010.
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Originally Posted by Bulls23337
Installed the new pads and I get new squealing whatsoever at any time.
I assume you meant "No" and not "new"
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Originally Posted by digger08
I assume you meant "No" and not "new"
Yeah you're right. Let me fix that lol
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wouldnt the permatex work fine? i just want to be able to stop by my local grainger store and pick some up, instead of having to order it online and wait for it.
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Originally Posted by lx470man
wouldnt the permatex work fine? i just want to be able to stop by my local grainger store and pick some up, instead of having to order it online and wait for it.
More than likely it will work fine. I'd run it.
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I am trying to follow this thread and am about to replace my front stock pads with Hawk PC's - As I approach my outside service provider, what exactly do I need to provide him or tell him to check? He is a former Lexus Mechanic, but was not around during the F build time period.

Can someone recap this in a simple reply so I can be prepared and provide him with some guidance or additional parts?


Thanks in advance
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Originally Posted by digger08
I am trying to follow this thread and am about to replace my front stock pads with Hawk PC's - As I approach my outside service provider, what exactly do I need to provide him or tell him to check? He is a former Lexus Mechanic, but was not around during the F build time period.

Can someone recap this in a simple reply so I can be prepared and provide him with some guidance or additional parts?


Thanks in advance
digger for what it's worth I dont go with the official greases, but I do a very hard and consistent bed in + proper brake fluid sponginess consistancymaker and I don't have squeaking/squealing on oem, ceramics, project mus from 0/10ths to 8/10ths

Maybe my intake is too loud
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