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I suggest you to 1. give a gentle rub on the brake pads with some gritty sand paper, particularly if you moving the pads from previous wheels 2. use BOTH the two spacers supplied with the eeBrakes per brake shoe, even if the instruction suggests to use only one given your wheel width. using more spacers will allow you for better toe in 3. I tried the Jagwire toe-in tool and it was garbage. What worked for me was a business card, fold in 2, covering 20-30% of the pads' length. Squeeze your lever and tighten the shoe pad. 4. test them immediately in a steep short descent so you can check if the toe-in successfully alleviated the vibrations responsible for the squealing noise If the above doesnt work, add a third layer (a biz card fold in two, plus another piece) to give more toe-in. However I am fairly sure that if you use two spacers on the brake shoes and biz card fold in two, covering about a third of the pad you should be good to go Hope it helps |
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Sram Red AXS with Dura Ace 9000 calipers here and no issues after about 4,000 miles. I've never tried the Sram Red calipers, but seen many complaints about them and have no desire to test them.
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TRP 970SL Magnesium is better WW option for campagnolo and TRP 970 EQ for shimano, I guess.
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