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Old 10-23-2015, 01:41 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Mr.ac View Post
Dude looks to me like you got those brake pad clips on backwards. That metal tab should be on the rotor side.
I don't think it's backwards because other photos I've seen have it mounted the same way



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Originally Posted by wparsons View Post
That would have no effect on what he's seeing though...

OP, have you bled the brakes recently? are you sure the slider pin bolts are tight?

Calipers will have a tiny bit of movement if you've recently pushed the pistons all the way in to replace pads, but they shouldn't be doing it like that after driving the car. Possibly air in the system letting out hydraulic pressure?
That's what I thought, that I might have to re-bleed the brakes. All four calipers have this play even after driving the car for a while, but only the fronts are making the rattling sound. The rears pads are also Ferodo DS2500. The calipers on my other car have no play at all.

The last time I had the brakes bled was two years ago when I changed the brake fluid. I had a shop do the work
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