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Old 03-27-2022, 09:31 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Jynx View Post
but wouldn't the drivers side being doing it too if that was true?
not always. there's been threads in the past of dimensional variations of pads from package to package, especially on cheap pads. could also still be the anti-squeal/anti-rattle clips. they're easy to lose, and some guy's don't bother locating new one's if one makes a run for shop sewer drain.



rule #1 of "new noise, who dis?" is to first check/inspect the components changed.

#2 is to check the things that interact with the changed parts.

#3 is to chalk it up to coincidence, and realize that the problem is somewhere else, entirely unrelated to the work performed that was blamed in #1.
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