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  • Brake pads for Max IV

    I have a '97 Max IV, the disc brake pads are shot. I was wondering are there any replacement options other than ordering directly from Recreatives? Thanks.

  • #2
    im not aware of any other sorces for those pads
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    • #3
      check out richards relics
      Welcome to Richard's Relics Parts for ATV's
      says he carries them.
      The feat of sinking a max is a badge of honor.

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      • #4
        How much are they.. anyone had them relined at a brake shop?
        To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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        • #5
          Anyone got a good OEM automotive pad replacement for the MaxIV disk brake setup?
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          Anyone relined their RI pads?
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          • #6
            I bought material from my master Carr and re lined my own. I don't remember what I used. Cost me about $20 and an hours time. I bought 1 strip and cut 4 pads out of ut. Drilled then counter bored and used brake rivets to hold them on.

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            • #7
              i don't have brakes on GOLIATH but maybe you guys can use the place that relines your t-20 bands
              just a thought

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              • #8
                I made my new pads for my Max II with friction material from mcmaster-carr, cheap and they also sell brass rivets.

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                • #9
                  Forgot to add, I posted a picture of my break pads in the picture section if you want to see what they look like
                  Larry

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                  • #10
                    How did you guys cut the material?
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                    • #11
                      I used a band saw from work, I would imagine a jig saw would work very good also. Cuts and drills easy
                      Larry

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                      • #12
                        You can buy the adhesive they use on bonded brakes, I used to have some. You have to clean the alloy with 2000 grit wet and dry, then wipe both parts with acetone, apply adhesive and clamp together and put in a domestic oven for about an hour.

                        That's what I remember from about 20 years ago, some details could be wrong but that's the general idea. Easy to do at home. Bought the adhesive from a local manufacturer.

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                        • #13
                          https://www.lrparts.net/xpadseries-r...-britpart.html
                          Those look same as Max? Holes distance is 5 1/2 " What it is in MAX ?

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