...brake pad change 07 streetglide Do you have to remove the caliper to change the rear brake pads? You don't have to but you should pull the caliper anyway, to clean it and check the anti-rattle
Question about 2005 FXSTD - FXSTDI Softail Deuce
...anti rattle springs or something else I don't know what a "Thumpstar 120 Pro" is but you're right on about what the little silver wierd shaped clip things are. They're anti-rattle clips and the do ...
...anti-rattle spring. I do not know how to explain to you how this spring goes back on. Go to this site and it will show you the spring but you'll still have to figure out how it goes on. You may ...
...anti rattle springs attached to them? If they did, you should have transferred them onto the new pads. The rattling isn't dangerous by any means, but it can be annoying. The bolts that you ...
Question about 2009 FLHTC Electra Glide Classic
can actually move the pad with my finger. Ive taken them off 3 times but can't figure it out. Hi Tdg1263, you left out the anti rattle spring clip OEM part # 42852-06A. Good luck and have nice day
Question about 2009 FLHTC Electra Glide Classic
replacing the anti rattle spring,picture would be helpful Hi Anonymous, please visit the website below and good luck: picture of 2004 flht front brake caliper rebuild Google Search
anti rattle spring placement where does the anti rattle spring go Hi Anonymous, please website below and good luck: Brake caliper rebuild photos Harley Davidson Forums
Question about 2000 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic
...anti rattle spring on the rear caliper of 93 heritage softail FLSTC How do you install the anti rattle spring on the rear caliper on a 93 heritage Softail Hi Tom, please visit website below: Replace ...
Question about 2000 FLSTC Heritage Softail Classic
anti rattle spring 97 softial break pads Hi Anonymous, the rear caliper must be off of the mounting bracket, the anti rattle spring holds the top of the inboard pad and clips into recesses next to the
...anti-rattle clip or spring so re-installing it will be easier, and pop it out. With a "C" clamp install on the caliper body so that the screw part is dead center on the old brake pad. Slowly tighten ...
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