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loose rear caliper
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[QUOTE="76GMC1500, post: 1224353, member: 73139"] The pins in the caliper may be loose or the pins/caliper are worn. Some looseness is normal/acceptable, it's hard to tell you if you have a problem from here without actually feeling it myself. I would say much more than 3/32th of an inch in any direction would be too much. I don't really have any service specs. These are the 2 large caliper pins I'm talking about, not the pad retaining pin. They'll probably be around 3/8ths inch in diameter. You have to partially disassemble the caliper to get to them (remove the pads and slide if off of the mounting bracket). The manual says to lube them with Silicone grease, but I've used moly paste without problems. [/QUOTE]
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