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Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: greenvile, NC
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If you have the stainless bushings the calipers shouldn't move at all. I had the same problem once and it turned out to be the brake pads. I hole where the caliper bolt slides through had become elongated, probably due to a defect in the pad. I think it had something to due with stomping on the brakes at 130mph LOL
, a big no-no with early fox style brakes.Brad
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