Since one can use some or all V8 pads in the 4-cylinder cars with
standard calipers, perhaps one should say that SOME pads for the
4-cylinder models are handed, while others are not. In the sheet that
comes with the Greenstuff pads, the note clearly shows how the pads
should be installed with regard to how they are handed.
Simon
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 8:11 AM, Paul Hunt <paul.hunt1@blueyonder.co.uk>
wrote:
> The pads for the 4-cylinder *aren't* handed, but if you have a handed
> calliper like the V8, which needs handed pads, then non-handed pads won't
> fit properly. The fact you have less clearance on one side with non-handed
> pads (as long as that isn't just corrosion, the products of which take up
> more volume than the original material) indicates you may have handed
> callipers.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- They are not handed. but there is definitely
> less clearance on the inner side.
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