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  1. J

    Front Brake Pins with Rubber Sleeves

    After carefully feeling for the differences in diameter of the holes receiving the pins, I'm inclined to agree that the rubber sleeved pins go on opposites on each side. Since one of the holes is a bit larger on each mounting bracket, it seemed right that the rubber sleeved pin went in that...
  2. J

    Front Brake Pins with Rubber Sleeves

    "not sure", "not sure".... I appreciate you wanting to be helpful, but sentences that have or start with those words really are not. ;) Manufacturers don't normally spend money in things that are not needed. I've already found that the rotors don't last as long without the rubberized pins...
  3. J

    Front Brake Pins with Rubber Sleeves

    Only ONE slider per side has the rubber sleeve - we aren't talking about the rubber boots. Read carefully. This seems to be an eternal mystery with as many answers as questions. Does the pin with the sleeve go on the top and the pin with the flat spot go on the bottom, or the other way...
  4. J

    Caliper Slide Pins

    I've been battling this question for almost a year and cannot get a definitive Ford factory answer! The first time I cleaned and lubed my 2002 Explorer slider pins the long rubber boots were BOTH in the same position on both calipers. I just can't remember which - top or bottom. The reason I...
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