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lou

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Front brake pads
« on: 02 June 2009, 17:58:41 »

Perhaps this has been asked before but how do the pads fit into the caliper as one pad has a shim (metal plate on the back) but the other one has not. At the moment the one with the shim is on the piston side..opinions would be appreciated.
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Re: Front brake pads
« Reply #1 on: 02 June 2009, 18:31:35 »

As far as i know thta is the correct way round. Set i just fitted had them on all four. When replacing use copper slip as well as this helps reduce the chance of squealing brakes
« Last Edit: 02 June 2009, 18:32:23 by JezInBrum »
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Re: Front brake pads
« Reply #2 on: 02 June 2009, 18:33:03 »

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As far as i know thta is the correct way round. Set i just fitted had them on all four. When replacing use copper slip as well as this helps reduce the chance of squealing brakes

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