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Old 24th July 2015, 06:38   #11
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Any chance of uploading a recording of the rattle? It may help with a diagnosis? I know it must be hard to do, but thought id ask.
Good idea, I will try to. Might need a passengar to do it for me.
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Old 24th July 2015, 06:40   #12
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Is it possible one of the springs has worked loose or come off? This is what drew my attention to my pins pulling through. Although in my case it also made a grinding noise as well as a rattle, as it rolled around the drum.

Thinking about this, if there is only a rattle, and no grinding, have you inspected the caliper/pad holding springs. Try tapping the caliper with a rubber mallet.
All caliper anti rattle springs are in place and caliper or pads dont seem to move by hand. Ive also hit the caliper with my palm. Maybe I need to try hit them harder?
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