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Old 02 Apr 2005, 10:12 am
ElectricBlueGT ElectricBlueGT is offline
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jmack,

You need to replace the shims. It will stop the pad from rocking in the caliper and prevent uneven pad wear and noise. The shims should have been in the package with your new pads, unless you bought Mopar Value Line pads. You can get the shims for ~$10 (package of 4) from your dealer.

If you have a GT, you can only get the shims from the dealer, as I do not know of a GT pad manufacturer that inserts the proper shim. The N/A and GT use the same pads, but the GT has a wider shim since the caliper is wider.

Scott

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