After my last posting a few months ago that concerned clunking brakes that were all but sorted, I have a new woe !
Back in December '23 I fitted a pair of new front brake calipers on my 2007 300C CRD as the old ones were seizing up when hot.
........and thats when the rattling started !
Since then I have tried a couple of different makes of pads, new slider pins & new pad carrier clips.....but only on uneven roads at below 20 mph, I have this rattling noise coming from the brake area.
I have narrowed it down to the inner brake pads & have concluded that the twin pot floating brake caliper design on the front of this vehicle is not really fit for purpose. There is nothing to hold the inner brake pad to the caliper piston...hence it rattles at low speed.
Previous vehicles that I've owned have only had single pot floating front calipers & the inner brake pads always came with a backing clip that pushed into the caliper piston to stop it moving up & down.
The workshop manual states that the pads are interchangeable inside to outside. Is there a reason for this ?
Until they produce front inner brake pads for the 300C with clips that fit into the caliper pistons (to stop the pads moving), then there will always be a rattle problem with the inner front pads on the 300C
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jonnyjeep
After my last posting a few months ago that concerned clunking brakes that were all but sorted, I have a new woe !
Back in December '23 I fitted a pair of new front brake calipers on my 2007 300C CRD as the old ones were seizing up when hot.
........and thats when the rattling started !
Since then I have tried a couple of different makes of pads, new slider pins & new pad carrier clips.....but only on uneven roads at below 20 mph, I have this rattling noise coming from the brake area.
I have narrowed it down to the inner brake pads & have concluded that the twin pot floating brake caliper design on the front of this vehicle is not really fit for purpose. There is nothing to hold the inner brake pad to the caliper piston...hence it rattles at low speed.
Previous vehicles that I've owned have only had single pot floating front calipers & the inner brake pads always came with a backing clip that pushed into the caliper piston to stop it moving up & down.
The workshop manual states that the pads are interchangeable inside to outside. Is there a reason for this ?
Until they produce front inner brake pads for the 300C with clips that fit into the caliper pistons (to stop the pads moving), then there will always be a rattle problem with the inner front pads on the 300C
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