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Old 07-29-2013, 02:40 PM   #8
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Hi - there is no edge code. I am including a picture of the back, which has the only set of information on the entire pad.

The pad is fully seated into the caliper. I tried wiggling and tried different angles. The pistons are retracted enough that there is no tension (yet) from the pistons.



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Originally Posted by Porsche_Padowan View Post
The pads will brake just fine but when they start to wear you will probably start to get some squeal. Is the pad that is overhanging fully seated in to the caliper?

There is a "edge code" on the pads can you tell me what it is? It will be on the side of the friction or plate or on the back. I can investigate a little further.
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