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Old 06-06-2005, 04:20 PM
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Default Clois,

Might I suggest you remove the pads and tape a sheet of 40 to 80 grit paper to your flat workbench and lightly scuff the pads on the surface. Also put a slight bevel on the pad edges. Can't hurt anything and sometimes helps this sort of situation with out switching pads.
It's an hour of your time but may save pad replacement unless heavy track use is planned.
My .02, good luck,
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