Postby smj999smj » Tue Mar 11, 2014 9:08 pm
I often see this on poorly made aftermarket brake pads. The pads fit snug, but shouldn't need to be hammered in! I've had aftermarket brake pads that I've had to file down some in order to get them to fit properly. I haven't used Autozone pads, so I can't comment on their quality. Personally, I go with Akebono ACT Ceramic pads as Akebono is an OEM supplier of brakes to Nissan (Hitachi actually makes the pads on the R51). The Akebono's aren't cheap (which I get from Rockauto.com), but they are much less expensive than the genuine Nissan pads and they provide new hardware. Also very good are Raybestos Professional Series and Professional Series Advanced Technology brake pads. Also, make sure the slides and shims are lubricated with the proper type grease. Nissan uses a copper impregnated grease, which some refer to as "copper slip."