sdcoffeeroaster
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My 2018 Jam2 C came with 2 piston brakes and m6000 levers. I've recently installed 4 piston mt520 calipers using the m6000 levers and oil lines. These calipers were only $50. each on ebay without the levers or tubing. But the calipers came with d02S metallic pads. I've seen online where the h03C resin pads with cooling fins (Dee mt620) have been successfully used. At first it was reported that you had to file down some of cooling fins but later that was found to not be true. These h03C pads appear to fit and line up correctly but they don't exactly look "normal" in the caliper. I have had some issues with squealing too and have cleaned them a couple of times now and they seem to be OK. They are a big improvement over the stock brakes but I'll probably go to the standard resin pads, D03S, when these wear out to be safe.
I'm posting several pics showing the h03C installed, next to the the metallic d02S (metallic) that came with the caliper and a view into the caliper with one pad removed. Everything seems to be OK but they don't really look like they fit normally like they do in the mt620 brakes. I don't see Shimano listing the H03C pads for the mt520. But they work and I've really found no issues except some squealing I hope is contamination. I can't help but think that the fit might be causing this. Anyone else try this combination? Thanks.
I'm posting several pics showing the h03C installed, next to the the metallic d02S (metallic) that came with the caliper and a view into the caliper with one pad removed. Everything seems to be OK but they don't really look like they fit normally like they do in the mt620 brakes. I don't see Shimano listing the H03C pads for the mt520. But they work and I've really found no issues except some squealing I hope is contamination. I can't help but think that the fit might be causing this. Anyone else try this combination? Thanks.