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Originally Posted by mobetta
any chance you disturbed the dust shield on the back of the rotor- and that is now rubbing on the rotor, causing the noise's?
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Interesting thought ... I'll take a look at them. I had a tough time getting the wheels back on (To a 110-pound girl those wheels are heavy) so maybe I knocked something off kilter in the process.
The clips I speak of are the butterfly clips on the outer edge of each pad ... they only make contact with the outer part of the caliper, not something that moves, but I wonder if maybe the back of the caliper pushes on those clips and moves the pads out of sorts. I don't think so, but just an idea.
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