BPI 04-03 Brake Hardware Clip Position

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BPI 04-03 Brake Hardware Clip Position
Bulletin BPI 04-03
Subject:
Brake Hardware Clip Position
Vehicle Involved: 1998-2002
1998-2002
1999-2001
1998-2002
Chrysler Concorde
Chrysler LHS
Chrysler 300M
Dodge Intrepid
Condition:
The spring type hardware components pictured below help to return
the brake pads to their resting position. Often omitted after front brake pad service, the
clips easily fall out during disassembly. We recommend replacing these hardware
spring clips and rubber caliper pin boots when replacing the front disc pads.
Repeated cycles of heat and cold fatigue these components, premature pad wear and
noise may result.
Caliper hardware kit # H5656 is available as pictured. Note the position of the spring
clip. The spring clip is held in place by the ends of the brake pad. The spring clip is
designed to help reduce outer and inner brake pad to rotor contact when the brakes are
released.
Brake Parts Inc. 4400 Prime Parkway McHenry, IL 60050 (815) 363-9000
® Raybestos is a Registered Trademark licensed to Brake Parts Inc. by Raybestos Products Company.

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