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Front brake pad replacement guide - RS133
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<blockquote data-quote="Cup RS 133" data-source="post: 182575" data-attributes="member: 4225"><p>No mate no need to there only guide bolts they don't attach the calliper to the hub. But if you changed your disks you'll have took the calliper mount bracket off, those should be replaced or at least some medium loctite on the threads. Don't forget to grease the pins with the proper grease, people use copper slip but this deterates the rubber which houses the pins. It's not actually a grease as such and hardens when it gets hot it's just a anti seize compound best saved for back of pads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cup RS 133, post: 182575, member: 4225"] No mate no need to there only guide bolts they don't attach the calliper to the hub. But if you changed your disks you'll have took the calliper mount bracket off, those should be replaced or at least some medium loctite on the threads. Don't forget to grease the pins with the proper grease, people use copper slip but this deterates the rubber which houses the pins. It's not actually a grease as such and hardens when it gets hot it's just a anti seize compound best saved for back of pads. [/QUOTE]
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