mini_mad_matt wrote:
From everything you have said lockie, It sounds like your problem is simple. The pads aren't fitting snuggly into the caliper and shift around yes? (I've seen this before on an econovan when the wrong pads were fitted by a customer) That means the problem is either the pads are too small, or the caliper is too big. Just like Mick said.
From what you have said, its not the discs, so don't bother getting new discs (unless there is also a problem with the discs). If you want to play the lets replace this bit game and cross our fingers, then try a different set of pads.
Sometimes different brands of pads are slightly different, for example sometimes with cheap pads, they are too tight in the caliper and require a bit of filing so that they won't jam in the caliper and rub against the disc excessively. You may well have the opposite happening, or even the wrong pads fitted (if thats possible?)
yep ur exactly right Matt. What your explaining to me fits the bill. It sounds like the pads I have are crappy and are too small.. when looking at them it looks like this...
Do you suggest any pads that you know fit well? Does it make any difference if the caliper is the AP genuine sort or aftermarket?
Hey doc, checked that, it seemed ok to me, altho I cant be 100% sure.. Everything is new on the discs even the pads, so that's wat just makes me wonder...
Fiji, it is the van that I'm taking, hence why I'm fixing any little grumbles on the car well before I leave

Currently the car is sitting up on car stands, having almost about everything that moves replaced and checked
