Ok.. so a few weeks ago I did a track event @ Wakefield with the same set up mentioned above (hawk plus + dba t3). Brakes felt great and even had Harry bates comment on how confident he feels stepping on these. I went a little overboard that day and did 109 laps. All was fine. The drive home is about 2.5 hour drive back to Sydney. Got home with a dusty wheel but no sound. The next however I noticed the squealing came back. It was moderately loud.
Didn’t touch the set up and went to Wakefield the following Sunday with mx5 club. The brakes were still holding up alright and I did 37 laps before returning back to Sydney. The sound on the way back became louder and suspected that the pads/ rotors were glazed.
Today I finally had the opportunity to work on the car and decided to metal brush + sandpaper the brakes and rotors. As well as lubing up all components. The internal pads were shiny and the external pads had a built up of dust on the corner. Pics below for reference. I actually do not know what glazed pads or normal pads should look like, so please comment if you do know. Anyways, a minor change this time was that I left the metal shims out and just lubed the back of the pads and calipers. After putting it all together, the noise got louder!! Really not sure what I have done wrong.
Moving on, is it possible to deglaze/resurface the pads. I know that it is possible to do it to the rotors.



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