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I'm registered for the Test & Tune this Sunday (3/20). Last weekend I installed Hawk HP+ brake pads and they're squealing like crazy during low-speed braking right now. Everything's installed properly and pedal feel and braking is good, but I'm wondering: Is the squeal going to raise any red flags when I go through tech inspection?

I'd hate to drive all the way there only to fail tech inspection... :?
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no, you will be fine.
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People show up on track pads that are far louder than the HP+'s all the time...as Fred said....you'll be fine.
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You will be fine ...

But did you try to properly bed the pads. That will help with stopping and usually noise.
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I did a bed in as recommended by Hawk, but I still have some squealing when the pads get warm (about 1/2 way through my commute). It's slowly improving, but SO embarrassing in traffic.
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I am proud of squeaky breaks :lol: It means my car goes to enough events and fast enough to need fancy pads.

If it really bugs you and doesn't go away, you can try adding anti-squeal to the face between the piston and the backing plate and the caliper mount and caliper itself. I have pictures somewhere on my HD if that isn't clear...
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Kinickie wrote:I did a bed in as recommended by Hawk, but I still have some squealing when the pads get warm (about 1/2 way through my commute). It's slowly improving, but SO embarrassing in traffic.
The HP+ pads won't stop squealing, they're known for it. Also, the brakes on the JCW, at least 2009+, have a reputation to be noisy with anything other than the stock pads.
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ACoopeR wrote:I am proud of squeaky breaks :lol: It means my car goes to enough events and fast enough to need fancy pads.

If it really bugs you and doesn't go away, you can try adding anti-squeal to the face between the piston and the backing plate and the caliper mount and caliper itself. I have pictures somewhere on my HD if that isn't clear...
When I did the install I coated the backs of the pads as well as the "ears" with the Gearhead Grease that was included with the pads, so I really think the noise is just related to the type of pad and not other NVH issues. I knew they would be noisy since they're more aggressive than street pads, but I guess I just wasn't expecting this much noise. :)
aronparsons wrote:Also, the brakes on the JCW, at least 2009+, have a reputation to be noisy with anything other than the stock pads.
I think all of the JCW brake kits are known for being noisy, but the newer ones do seem to be louder than the ones used on the R53.

I really appreciate everyone's quick responses. You've been very helpful, and hopefully I'll see a few of you on Sunday!

(I'll be the one in the squeaky MINI ;))
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Kinickie wrote:
aronparsons wrote:Also, the brakes on the JCW, at least 2009+, have a reputation to be noisy with anything other than the stock pads.
I think all of the JCW brake kits are known for being noisy, but the newer ones do seem to be louder than the ones used on the R53.

I really appreciate everyone's quick responses. You've been very helpful, and hopefully I'll see a few of you on Sunday!

(I'll be the one in the squeaky MINI ;))
I don't know about the R53s being noisy, but I know my 09 JCW makes quite a bit of brake noise. Cleaning the dust out helps for a little while, but it's back rather quickly.

I'll be the one in the squeaky Lotus this weekend; I run HP+ pads on my car ;-)
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Just ordered a set of HP+ for the rear of our second Miata. Not looking forward to the squealing!
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I have an 07 with the big jcw brakes and they only make noise for me when I'm going in reverse. They do put out a lot of dust though.
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I have HP+'s on the Miata and Cobra and have no brake noise.
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Would you even be able to hear it if they were in the cobra?! :lol:
FredK wrote:I have HP+'s on the Miata and Cobra and have no brake noise.
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There's an Exige that runs with WDCR that must run some serious track pads. You can usually see the car throwing sparks when it brakes. You have nothing to worry about :)
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Good luck with those pads. They seemed to be pretty good for autocross, but i was never able to make the squeeling go away. Mine got so bad and annoying i took them off and sold them. I have read if you sand down the edges into an angle it helps.
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