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MikeS
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I really should attach a picture so you can see what I'm asking about but maybe someone will know the answer right off . . .
Rear brake caliper, '82 GS850G, after replacing pads and sliding the pins into place that hold the pads in position, you put the two little hitch pins in the little holes on the pins to lock the pins in . . . then there are two sping-like things that fit over the pads with a wire extending to each side that touch each side of the caliper housing. If I was to give them a name I'd call them "pad spring clips". Looking in the Suzuki parts catalog they are just labeled as "spring".
My question is, what are these for? What function do they serve? Anybody know what I'm asking about or do I need to take a picture?
Thanks,
Mike
Rear brake caliper, '82 GS850G, after replacing pads and sliding the pins into place that hold the pads in position, you put the two little hitch pins in the little holes on the pins to lock the pins in . . . then there are two sping-like things that fit over the pads with a wire extending to each side that touch each side of the caliper housing. If I was to give them a name I'd call them "pad spring clips". Looking in the Suzuki parts catalog they are just labeled as "spring".
My question is, what are these for? What function do they serve? Anybody know what I'm asking about or do I need to take a picture?
Thanks,
Mike