glhs
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I'm 2 weeks and 600 miles into ownership of this Integra Type S and my wife calls to tell me she's pulled over to the side of the road as the car started making some massive screeching noises during her commute home.
Some quick checking on the CivicXI forums indicates this is a known issue, common to the CTR and I guess now to the ITS as well and that the noise is literally a pebble or rock that gets stuck between the backside of the rotor and the backing plate.
While we don't live near any dirt or gravel roads we do live in New England and its not uncommon to find sections of patched and crumbling pavement or the loose rock here and there. Is anyone else in the snow belt having these issues with their ITS? Is there something about the design of the big brake package on the CTR/ITS that makes it more prone to this issue than any other car we've owned, Honda or otherwise? I reached behind the rotor to wiggle the backing plate and see if any gravel might would fall out and it seemed to me like the backing plate has a smaller diameter relative to the rotor than other cars I've had.
Anyone else had the issue yet? Has anyone done anything drastic like fabricate a bigger backing plate, add more clearance from the backing plate to the rotor, or even removing the backing plate? If this happens once or twice a year it won't be a big deal but every few hundred miles would be unbearable.
Some quick checking on the CivicXI forums indicates this is a known issue, common to the CTR and I guess now to the ITS as well and that the noise is literally a pebble or rock that gets stuck between the backside of the rotor and the backing plate.
While we don't live near any dirt or gravel roads we do live in New England and its not uncommon to find sections of patched and crumbling pavement or the loose rock here and there. Is anyone else in the snow belt having these issues with their ITS? Is there something about the design of the big brake package on the CTR/ITS that makes it more prone to this issue than any other car we've owned, Honda or otherwise? I reached behind the rotor to wiggle the backing plate and see if any gravel might would fall out and it seemed to me like the backing plate has a smaller diameter relative to the rotor than other cars I've had.
Anyone else had the issue yet? Has anyone done anything drastic like fabricate a bigger backing plate, add more clearance from the backing plate to the rotor, or even removing the backing plate? If this happens once or twice a year it won't be a big deal but every few hundred miles would be unbearable.
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