Rocketman11706
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- 2013 XLT
Gotta stop losing sleep over this one, but can't find a definitive answer anywhere. I just installed new front rotors and pads on my 2013 Explorer XLT. The driver's side upper caliper slide pin and passenger side lower pin has a rotating plastic or rubber collar/bushing at the end. It's only on 2 of the 4 pins, and the other 2 that don't have one physically couldn't as they're completely smooth to the end; and the 2 that do, have a chamfer cut into the pin to accommodate this bushing.
What is the bushing for, why is it on only 2 pins and not 4, and does it really matter if they go into the holes they came out of, or if they're reversed (I didn't try switching them, so I don't know if they'd even fit)?
I asked the local Ford service manager and he said "I only fix them, I don't build them". He suggested I call Ford Engineering and ask but I see that getting me nowhere. Also this is NOT a rubber boot like I've read about. It's actually a small rotating collar.
Much thanks!
Larry
What is the bushing for, why is it on only 2 pins and not 4, and does it really matter if they go into the holes they came out of, or if they're reversed (I didn't try switching them, so I don't know if they'd even fit)?
I asked the local Ford service manager and he said "I only fix them, I don't build them". He suggested I call Ford Engineering and ask but I see that getting me nowhere. Also this is NOT a rubber boot like I've read about. It's actually a small rotating collar.
Much thanks!
Larry