DIXCEL Anti-Squeal Brake Pad Shims (4-Piece Set) for Rear Calipers
DIXCEL - Advanced brake technology. Eliminate unpleasant brake noise and improve your daily driving experience with DIXCEL Anti-Squeal Brake Pad Shims. During braking, friction between the brake pads and disc rotor generates high-frequency vibrations. When these vibrations are transmitted to the caliper piston, it results in annoying brake squeal. By installing these specially engineered shims directly onto the back of your rear brake pads, the vibrations are effectively absorbed and reduced to inaudible levels.
Each shim features a highly effective three-layer structure—consisting of a durable stainless steel core sandwiched between vibration-absorbing resin layers—to block and suppress noise transmission.
Installation Guide: Cleanly remove any dirt and oil from the back plate of the brake pads. Attach the shim securely without any gaps to match the shape of the pad backing. After application, apply brake grease as needed, then install the pads and check brake operation.
Crucial Note: Please do not stack these with the standard stainless steel shims that come with your vehicle or pads. Stacking them will unnecessarily increase thickness, which can cause the brake pads to drag or make installation impossible. Additionally, squeaking caused by heavily worn rotors or degraded hardware may not be completely eliminated by shims alone.
Vehicle Compatibility
| Make | Model | Chassis | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subaru | WRX | VA / VB | 2015 - Present | Rear Calipers Only |
| Subaru | BRZ | ZC6 / ZD8 | 2012 - Present | Rear Calipers Only |
| Toyota | 86 | ZN6 | 2012 - 2021 | Rear Calipers Only |
| Toyota | GR86 | ZN8 | 2022 - Present | Rear Calipers Only |
Technical Specifications
Product Details and Specifications
- Quantity: 4 Pieces per set
- Construction: 3-Layer Structure (Resin outer layers with a Stainless Steel core)
- Function: Absorbs vibrations and reduces audible braking frequencies
- Application: Direct adhesive attachment to the rear brake pad backing plate
- Warning: Not to be stacked with OEM stainless steel shims
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FAQ
DIXCEL Brake Pads – Frequently Asked Questions
DIXCEL pads are engineered in Japan to provide improved stopping power, stronger pedal feel, heat resistance and long-term durability. They offer a more controlled braking feel than OEM pads, especially under repeated braking.
- EC Type: Daily street use – quiet & comfortable.
- Premium Type: OEM-plus upgrade for comfort & usability.
- M Type: Ultra-low dust – keeps wheels clean.
- ES Type: Spirited driving & winding roads.
- S Type: Street-sports & occasional track.
- Z Type: Street → supersprints → light circuit.
- RE / Specom B: Motorsport-only – not suitable for road use.
Most street-compound DIXCEL pads include wear sensors if the vehicle requires them. Some cars do not use sensors at all. If your vehicle normally runs a wear sensor and the pad set does not include one, a replacement sensor can be added separately as an optional extra.
Street-focused pads generally include anti-squeal shims and grease. Motorsport compounds typically do not include shims due to high temperature operation and racing caliper design.
Pad life depends heavily on vehicle weight, brake temperature, pad compound and driving style. Gentle daily commuting will see much longer life than repeated hard braking, spirited driving or track use, which can wear pads significantly faster.
Street compounds are designed to minimise noise. Motorsport pads may squeal when cold or lightly used – this is normal behaviour at race-level temperatures.
Yes — bedding-in is essential for correct friction transfer. Perform several medium-pressure stops to apply material to the rotor, followed by light driving to cool the brakes before heavy use.

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