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Col



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Rear Brake Pad Retaining Clips + Pins

Anybody know which is the top clip and which is the bottom clip, those currently fitted are one side one way and the other side opposite, the one's on the Left with the arch appear to act as a sort of spring so thinking they might go to bottom so as to keep tension on pad in normal direction of forward travel. Also The guide pins, one's with the rubber sleeve/bush top pin on O/S lower pin on N/S, googled it and most vehicles appear to have the bushed pins at the bottom. Picture are of genuine new L/R kits I'm fitting for a MY13 car.



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Col

Post #605018 Tue Sep 29 2020 4:58am
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Col



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Think I may have sussed which way they all go.

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Col

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Goffy



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Please do tell us the answer!

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Col



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Unfortunately I can't be sure I'm right, so don't want to mislead anybody until I'm sure I have it right.

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Col

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