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Squeal is pad vibration. It rarely has much to do with the compound of the friction material, but more frequently caused by poorly made (or worn) backing plates that don't fit snugly in the caliper. Any thing you can do to change the vibration threshold will reduce the squeal.

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When i did brakes on my Z they squeeled like crazy! I skimmed rotors and new pads. I used 'brake anti squeel spray' and 'coppercoat' as if it were a customers car. I then asked my boss about it, a brake specialest for 20+ years, and he said i need shims.

He ordered me in some almost fabric shims. They are of 3M brand and are just self adhesive pads you put between pison->pad / caliper->pad.

Worked exelent! It will occasionally squeel white monovering but 10000x better then before!

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When i did brakes on my Z they squeeled like crazy! I skimmed rotors and new pads. I used 'brake anti squeel spray' and 'coppercoat' as if it were a customers car. I then asked my boss about it, a brake specialest for 20+ years, and he said i need shims.

He ordered me in some almost fabric shims. They are of 3M brand and are just self adhesive pads you put between pison->pad / caliper->pad.

Worked exelent! It will occasionally squeel white monovering but 10000x better then before!

Sounds ,like the best solution I have ever heard. No springs or retainers I gather.

Any more info on this, such as part number etc?

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