J10 rear pads - backing plate question

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paul_s
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Qashqai Model: Mk.1 Qashqai Facelift - J10b (2010–2013)

Post by paul_s »

Newbie here so first off, hello!

I went to replace the rear pads on my 2013 (j10) Qashqai yesterday. I bought the Brembo pads as they were on offer.
My question is this: on the original (Nissan) Pads there are two layers of metal plate that clip onto the pads. I assumed they need to transfer? However on the new Brembo pads there are pins/lugs sticking out that mean the plates won't clip on.

Are these plates necessary or can I just put the pads in as is? If so I guess I'd need either new plates, or swap the pads for something that fits! :)

warch
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Post by warch »

I put the new pads in which already come with backing plates fitted and binned the old plates with the pads. Ditto on the fronts.
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vuli
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Post by vuli »

use the metal plates that came with brembo pads. No rocket science here.
with EBC pads you get the same.
paul_s
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Post by paul_s »

vuli wrote: Mon Oct 29, 2018 8:44 am use the metal plates that came with brembo pads. No rocket science here.
with EBC pads you get the same.
vuli wrote: Mon Oct 29, 2018 8:44 am use the metal plates that came with brembo pads. No rocket science here.
with EBC pads you get the same.
Sorry, should've been clear : the pads didn't come with plates, which was the reason for the original question. So I need to take them back? The box was sealed so assumed this was how they were meant to come.
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