Metal plates on brake shoes (Liberty)
Metal plates on brake shoes (Liberty)
Hey just replaced my brake shoes on the liberty. The ones I removed had a few very thin plates wrapped arround each shoe. But the new shoes are a small fraction bigger so the plates would not fit on. Took the car out to bed in the shoes and all seems fine. What are these plates for and do they really need to be there?
- Brumby Boy
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They are anti rattle shims, designed to stop the pads rattling as you stated, at work we use a spray on type of glue to bond the pads to the caliper lightly, its just to stop the pads rattling no big issue
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