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Wheels, Tires & Brakes
HELP, HAVE TO DRIVE THE FAMILY AROUND TODAY BUT THE ST HAS BRAKE PROBLEMS!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Franklin" data-source="post: 574872" data-attributes="member: 63448"><p>One question for you guys, on a 02 2wd track the slides that hold the caliper to the mounting bracket has two different types of slides. One is slotted with what looks like a grooved plastic piece at the end and the other is just a normal piece of steel shank with a flat notch cut into it. Anyway, I'm wondering now if I got those mixed up. Can anyone accurately tell me which positions they go in? Right now, I have the one with the plastic grooved piece in the upper bolt hole and the shank with the flat groove in the lower position. </p><p></p><p>01 Trac Mind, thank you for that post. I will pull the rotors off and check the rings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Franklin, post: 574872, member: 63448"] One question for you guys, on a 02 2wd track the slides that hold the caliper to the mounting bracket has two different types of slides. One is slotted with what looks like a grooved plastic piece at the end and the other is just a normal piece of steel shank with a flat notch cut into it. Anyway, I'm wondering now if I got those mixed up. Can anyone accurately tell me which positions they go in? Right now, I have the one with the plastic grooved piece in the upper bolt hole and the shank with the flat groove in the lower position. 01 Trac Mind, thank you for that post. I will pull the rotors off and check the rings. [/QUOTE]
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Wheels, Tires & Brakes
HELP, HAVE TO DRIVE THE FAMILY AROUND TODAY BUT THE ST HAS BRAKE PROBLEMS!
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