Squeaky brake pads is attributed by 'experts' to the hardness of the brake pads. That is not true. It is because of worn brake calipers that cause the brake pads to vibrate and cause annoying squeaking.
Some drivers think that is cool, because others might think that 'sir' is involved in competition. There are also motorists who regularly 'sand' the brake pads because it is thought that 'glazing' has occurred ... It is not surprising that brake calipers are worn out. With a bit of luck, they have been around for thirty-five years, in all weather conditions, at high and low temperatures ... Until recently, buying new ones was no easy task. Moss Europe, supplier of all kinds of fine goods for most British sports cars, brings a solution. Recently they added for the Triumph TR4, TR4A, TR5 and TR6 add new brake clamps to the now very extensive range. These brake calipers are used to replace the Girling parts of the type 16P, 16PB and M16P. They are supplied complete with pistons and seals, ready for immediate assembly. And they cost ... £ 99,95 per item ... Including VAT, but excluding packaging and shipping. Further information: telephone 0044-20-8867.2020.