Front Caliper Brake Pad Clips (anti-vibration clips)

RedRyder

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I think anyone who changed their pads put on the new ones that came with the new pads, and the old ones are probably rusted or not in good enough shape. Gl though.
 

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worst comes to worst just buy the cheapest set of pads you can find and use the clips from those pads.
 

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I think you could just pick up a set of these shims from autozone for a couple of bucks.
 

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Lol I actually have an extra set. Theyr just greasy/dusty if were talking about the same piece.
 

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just take off the caliper and bend the ones you have back to hold the pads tighter. I had the same issue, they weren't rusted or anything, just took them off, bent them back and that was it.
 

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yep, try bending it/them first. honda wants $16/apiece :ugh2:

well...try bending them if your caliper slide bolt isnt seized like mine is...the one whose clips i need to rebend to stop the pads from clanking :peek:
 
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