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Front brake pad replacement guide - RS133
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<blockquote data-quote="RS133ETO" data-source="post: 150092" data-attributes="member: 2433"><p>Yes you do need to have them in place, it keeps the caliper tight on the carrier and prevents movement from braking which could hinder the braking performance. Once you've lined the clip up on both holes, gently tap them all the way in to ensure it's seated correctly.</p><p></p><p>Spongy pads, air in the system. When bleeding, make sure the brake fluid level doesn't drop below the Min marker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RS133ETO, post: 150092, member: 2433"] Yes you do need to have them in place, it keeps the caliper tight on the carrier and prevents movement from braking which could hinder the braking performance. Once you've lined the clip up on both holes, gently tap them all the way in to ensure it's seated correctly. Spongy pads, air in the system. When bleeding, make sure the brake fluid level doesn't drop below the Min marker. [/QUOTE]
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