Quick help request: Rear brake clunk after service?

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Hockster

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You need to make sure the pins are not worn out or they are not fully seated to the caliper anchor plate.
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Sorry let me clarify what I said. With the wheels off.the rotors are just floating. The wheel and lugs hold it stationary. so in effect they are floating. Sorry if I confused any one jack they are not floating rotors
 
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Ouch. Don't do that. LOL. Stage 4!!!! I knew it would happen .... :waytogo::peace::birgits_tiredcoffee
LOL good eye ya got there Phy! ;)

A new set of pads solved the problem. I'll fire up a new thread since I can't believe I'd be the only guy to ever run into this. Thanks for the help guys.
 

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My guess was going to be pads. Sometimes you get aftermarket brake pads (don't know if yours were aftermarket) and they don't fit correctly. It also looks like the old slider pads were reused. New slider pads (silver things the pads seat against) should be replaced every brake job.
 
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