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Rear brake caliper rattle. Lost link for fix.

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Old 12-21-18, 08:08 AM
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Default Rear brake caliper rattle. Lost link for fix.

Finally getting around to stopping my rear brake caliper rattle when I go over bumps and I lost the link that I had that states how to repair it. It stated that their was a kit to fix it and someone else posted another way to fix it with out the kit.

Anyone have that by chance?

I hate having to hit the brakes over bumps when the windows are down so I don't have to hear that rattle. (rattle stops from the rear when brakes are applied)

Thanks all.

Jonathan

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Old 12-21-18, 10:41 AM
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Don't know what link you're referring to, but I fixed this issue on mine by bending the anti rattle clip metal to put more tension on the brake pads.
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Thanks RVAGS400, that is what I thought was the easiest way to fix it.

Found the link I was looking for. Its buried in the middle of this post.

Post #25 and #27
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...attling-2.html
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