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so it requires removing the calipers?? (e) (archive)

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Posted by LEVOC on June 19, 2000 at 00:56:57:

In Reply to: clip on back, spread it apart and will hold firmer posted by sandsrfr on June 18, 2000 at 23:54:48:

: : The noise I've been getting when I go over rough roads was found to be the loose inner brake pads from the rear wheels.

: : I could move the pad a little thus generating a metal to metal tacking sound. However, I don't know how i could fix this. The pad seems to be positioned perfectly, but there just seems to be a little gap on the bracket. I don't know how the pad is held in place. Is there a way tighten it down? Or this little movement wouldn't cause any harm anyways and I could just let it be?
: : I'll be doing track again next month and wants to be sure that pad won't fail in anyway.

: : thanks

: : LEVOC
: : 98 328is




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