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    brake pad wear pattern

    If you have the RS front calipers, can you look through your wheels and see if the front pads are wearing like those shown in the linked pic? Thank you.

    New Brake Pads look Tapered - VW GTI MKVI Forum / VW Golf R Forum / VW Golf MKVI Forum / VW GTI Forum - Golfmk6.com

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    Can't see the photo Julian. That other forum appears to be doing maintenance.

    You aren't a noob, so I assume this is beyond that 45 degree chamfer they have on the first 10mm on the leading/trailing edge of the pads?
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    To reiterate, you don't need to take off your wheels - just look through the spokes. I'd very much appreciate some feedback - people look at me oddly when I get down on my hands and knees to look at their brakes in carparks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julian Edgar View Post
    To reiterate, you don't need to take off your wheels - just look through the spokes. I'd very much appreciate some feedback - people look at me oddly when I get down on my hands and knees to look at their brakes in carparks.
    I must admit I had a bit of a giggle when I read your comment. Mine seems to be wearing fairly flat only problem is there's a spot/line that doesn't seem to wear at all in the middle of the disc face.

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    I'd be almost certain that's the anti-squeal chamfer. If you were to remove the pad & measure it in the middle (rather than the leading/trailing edges) it would be the same thickness top to bottom. I also think there's a little bit of optical illusion in the photo.

    The rust line at the contact area near the hub is interesting though....... that's making me want to pull those brakes apart & have a good look. The cars only done 250km, so maybe they just need to be used a bit & bedded in properly.
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    Here is the picture, 2011 RS Octy.



    It is common feature in many brands. Bendix actually makes more chamfers in the contact surface of the pad, they call it "STEALTH" Bendix | Put your foot down with confidence

    Amazing, I was taught 30 years ago, to always chamfer the edges of the pads and brake shoes to make them quiet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Transporter View Post
    Amazing, I was taught 30 years ago, to always chamfer the edges of the pads and brake shoes to make them quiet.
    That and cutting diagonal grooves in them to assist wet weather braking.
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    Thanks to those who replied. I pulled out my pads and they were fine - it's just the chamfer. I was concerned they were wearing oddly.

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    ...and don't worry about the rusty color either, it is just an oxide from the brake pads composition materials, you can see it in my picture, that car done now over 3,000km.

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    No rusty colour - I am using EBC 'Red' pads

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