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2001 LeSabre Custom
I was taught and I've read that the wear tab "squealer" on disc brake pads should be installed as the inner pad. And the wear tab should be on the leading edge of the rotor. Because the inner pad wears more it is better to have the tab on inner position to warn when it got too low.
I bought a PowerStop "kit" of ceramic pads and the rotors. I put the pad with squealer wear tab into the caliper mount bracket, on the inner side with the caliper piston. But the wear tab made contact with the bracket. It was solid contact and would drag on the bracket. The tab is too wide. If I put the pad in the outer side the tab did not contact the bracket. So I called powerstop customer service, got a tech to call me back. He verified that I had the correct pads. Said it would be okay to put the pads on outer position but agreed that they should go on inner position. He could have new pads sent to me but I'd have to wait for them a few days. I asked if I could grind the side of the tab that was contacting the bracket. He said that would be okay and that he has done the same in the past. So I ground the tab a bit on the side.
Anyone ever encounter this problem?
I was taught and I've read that the wear tab "squealer" on disc brake pads should be installed as the inner pad. And the wear tab should be on the leading edge of the rotor. Because the inner pad wears more it is better to have the tab on inner position to warn when it got too low.
I bought a PowerStop "kit" of ceramic pads and the rotors. I put the pad with squealer wear tab into the caliper mount bracket, on the inner side with the caliper piston. But the wear tab made contact with the bracket. It was solid contact and would drag on the bracket. The tab is too wide. If I put the pad in the outer side the tab did not contact the bracket. So I called powerstop customer service, got a tech to call me back. He verified that I had the correct pads. Said it would be okay to put the pads on outer position but agreed that they should go on inner position. He could have new pads sent to me but I'd have to wait for them a few days. I asked if I could grind the side of the tab that was contacting the bracket. He said that would be okay and that he has done the same in the past. So I ground the tab a bit on the side.
Anyone ever encounter this problem?

































