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Originally Posted by GoRomeo
I have to disagree. Adding greese to the pins was recommended by a few mechanics on videos I watched.
Is not the backing plate, Check for lip on the rotors and change pads to non OEM.
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I agree with you. The pins move and is in contact with things that don't move. Why would you not lubricate where it makes contact. I don't think you can use just any grease though. Going to use either plasti-lube which is actually an OEM lube
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...ears%252E%2520
or probably Dow Corning 111
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I think either one is inert to fluids and rubber, check for yourself. Actually helps rubbers and plastics not degrade and provides lubrication for movement. Actually planning on going through and cleaning off every rubber part and rubbing on Dow Corning 111 as well.