Brake Squeal on V12 Vantage
#16
I dont miss that noise with any car anymore haha. And its funny how the more money we seem to spend, the less and less refined the little dingles on the cars become haha. That said, no problems with squealing with my r8 unless its 30 degrees out...
#17
well, its gotten to the point where i am not enjoying the car because every time i brake, there is a horrible, ear piercing squeal. as i previously explained, i dont have the luxury to heat up the brakes in downtown chicago and i certainly dont expect to live with this noise for the next few years. calling the dealer tomorrow to threaten legal action unless they figure out a way to make this noise go away.
#21
Hey guys, I just picked up a 2011 V12 Vantage with 8,850 on the clock. When I was test driving it I did not notice any break squeal at all but once I took delivery it has been squealing pretty bad.
I drove around yesterday for about 2 hours and obviously had the brakes heated up quite a bit and they were still squeaking. It seems like if I brake really hard there is virtually no squeal but if I am just doing basic city driving and stopping at a light or pulling into a parking spot they squeal like crazy.
I had read in the past that carbons usually squeak until they get warmed up but mine seem to be squeaking all the time. I know it is impossible to diagnose from this post but do you think I need new brake pads maybe? Seems very early for that however I don't know how brake pads due with little use. The previous owner only put about 1,500 miles a year on the car.
The other thing I was considering was shimming. Has anyone had success with that?
I drove around yesterday for about 2 hours and obviously had the brakes heated up quite a bit and they were still squeaking. It seems like if I brake really hard there is virtually no squeal but if I am just doing basic city driving and stopping at a light or pulling into a parking spot they squeal like crazy.
I had read in the past that carbons usually squeak until they get warmed up but mine seem to be squeaking all the time. I know it is impossible to diagnose from this post but do you think I need new brake pads maybe? Seems very early for that however I don't know how brake pads due with little use. The previous owner only put about 1,500 miles a year on the car.
The other thing I was considering was shimming. Has anyone had success with that?
Last edited by telum01; 06-06-2016 at 09:26 PM.
#22
Would you say that is most likely an issue with the brake pads causing that squeal?
There seems to be two distinct squeals happening. There is a soft high pitched squeal which I am assuming is the carbon ceramics and then a louder squeal that might be the pads but my knowledge about this kind of stuff is very limited.
Lastly, is that something you would recommend doing at an Aston Dealer or simple enough for any shop that has experience with Astons?
There seems to be two distinct squeals happening. There is a soft high pitched squeal which I am assuming is the carbon ceramics and then a louder squeal that might be the pads but my knowledge about this kind of stuff is very limited.
Lastly, is that something you would recommend doing at an Aston Dealer or simple enough for any shop that has experience with Astons?
#23
I've only driven two cars with carbon ceramic brakes - a DBS and an F430, neither squealed (although the F430 had zero stopping power when cold). I'd imagine off the top of my head that the DBS brakes are the same as the V12V, but I could be wrong on that because I haven't actually looked into it before.
Should be pretty straight forward, brake systems aren't too different from one company to the next.
Should be pretty straight forward, brake systems aren't too different from one company to the next.
#25
Lol no worries, caught me between meetings. Personally not a fan of the lipstick, but that's entirely personal preference. Some people love it, some don't. Btw, welcome to the forum and congrats on your new purchase!
#26
Thank you sir! This is my first Aston and really the second car I have ever owned so I have a bit more research to do. Here is a nice photo I took this morning. This car is so beautiful it looks like I photo-shopped it onto the driveway.
Yeah, my personal reaction to them is like watching a puppy drown (slight exaggeration probably). Besides having to get the 2011-2012 to get the manual I would stick with anything before they made that change. I just have no idea what they are thinking. It is basically what I would picture a 16 year old kid doing to a Honda Civic.
Yeah, my personal reaction to them is like watching a puppy drown (slight exaggeration probably). Besides having to get the 2011-2012 to get the manual I would stick with anything before they made that change. I just have no idea what they are thinking. It is basically what I would picture a 16 year old kid doing to a Honda Civic.
#28
I know it just comes down to preference but the Aston design has always had that timeless class and has been a bit understated compared to the flash of Ferrari and Lamborghini. The lipstick takes a lot of that away IMO and just adds an necessary draw to the eye. I guess I just thought it was perfect as is and it was an unnecessary change.
Even if the lipstick matches the cars exterior color I really just prefer the slatted grill of the older Aston's much better than the mesh grill on the 2015+ models (I just noticed the 2017 looks like it returns to the classic slatted grill style).
At the end of the day though its still an Aston so maybe I'm being a bit picky :-) Please don't take any offense just one guys opinion here. It is still a work of art.
Even if the lipstick matches the cars exterior color I really just prefer the slatted grill of the older Aston's much better than the mesh grill on the 2015+ models (I just noticed the 2017 looks like it returns to the classic slatted grill style).
At the end of the day though its still an Aston so maybe I'm being a bit picky :-) Please don't take any offense just one guys opinion here. It is still a work of art.
Last edited by Matt2364; 06-06-2016 at 12:42 PM.
#29
No offence taken, horses for courses. But just FYI, there is plenty of historical precedent in the Aston road and race car range over the decades, to justify referring to both the mesh and the lipstick as 'classic', just as much as the slats/bars.
#30
Yeah, I guess you're right there. The older Zagato definitely had a bit of lipstick going on. I guess it might just be the jarring colors that I am not a fan of, seems like its always yellow or red but silver and black might add a nice touch.
Just depends what you are looking for a suppose. There is a place for everything somewhere.
Now if I can just figure out how to get these brakes to stop squeaking. I did notice it really only happens when I am riding the brakes from 15-0mph or something like that. Braking through corners and that kind of thing is just fine.
I have a long 1 lane hill that is 2 way with some big blind spots I have to go down everyday in my neighborhood and it is just painful going down that hill with the constant squeal of the brakes. With the beautiful orchestral drone of the V12 it is unacceptable for it to be overshadowed by brake squeal...
Luckily it sounds like it just my car that does that so hopefully it can be fixed with relative ease.
Just depends what you are looking for a suppose. There is a place for everything somewhere.
Now if I can just figure out how to get these brakes to stop squeaking. I did notice it really only happens when I am riding the brakes from 15-0mph or something like that. Braking through corners and that kind of thing is just fine.
I have a long 1 lane hill that is 2 way with some big blind spots I have to go down everyday in my neighborhood and it is just painful going down that hill with the constant squeal of the brakes. With the beautiful orchestral drone of the V12 it is unacceptable for it to be overshadowed by brake squeal...
Luckily it sounds like it just my car that does that so hopefully it can be fixed with relative ease.