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Old 11-14-2020, 02:32 PM
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Made some progress on the passenger side rear brakes











Caliper Before





and after a quick cleanup





I decided to replace the rubber boots that the slide pins sit in since they came with the rear pads but I noticed that the caps didn't sit in there very tight.








That little gap you see was enough to have the cap rattling freely and I imagine it would either drive me crazy trying to figure out what the new noise is, or it would shake itself loose so I used the old OEM caps that seemed to fit in there tighter.


Everything put back together





I replaced the brake wear sensor but the old one was still ok. We'll keep that as a spare.





Wanna see something scary??











That should slide right out if need be right??

PLEASE DON'T BE BAD REAR BEARING, PLEASE DON'T BE BAD
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