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01-11-2007, 07:49 PM | #1 | ||
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I just changed my brake pads and rotors.
When I tried to remove the old pads there was quite a lot of red goo behind the pad part that touches the caliper almost like glue or even thick red paint. The old pads I removed had heaps of meat left on them so i think they must have been changed at some point prior to me buying the car. Question is when i replaced the pads was i supposed to put same goo on? Is it safe to drive without it? I've never seen it mentioned before on the forums.
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