JSVice
Regular Member
- Joined
- Jun 12, 2020
- Points
- 17
Just put on new rotors and pads. I triple checked the part numbers to make sure they were right for my '97 1.9l Z3. Before putting the new pads on, I took a C-clamp and made sure that the caliper piston was fully seated. The new pads are snug to the point of rubbing against the rotors without the pedal being applied. I can even tell that I have to give the car just a few more RPMs to get going in 1st or reverse. When it's up in the air, the passenger side will spin, but still rubs. The driver side takes a bit more effort and won't even do one complete revolution before stopping on its own. The pads were Powerstop Evolution model 16-558. Is there any chance in the world, that these pads can just be a hair too thick for my car? The new rotor was the same thickness as the one that came off. 90% of the time, the problem I'm describing is a result of a piston forcing the pads out. That's not the case here, believe me. I've had the calipers off enough to know.