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Slide pins positions


MALDIN
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Where about do the calipers slide pin go I got a 2023 corolla hybrid one of them in each side of front calipers got a ruber band I forgot what place they go 

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Not familiar with your later models brakes , but from what we have been told, with the disc rotating in a forwards motion the pin with the rubber is on the trailing edge of the caliper.

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Yea is a strange one i have changed the brakes and rotors as i made 50 k already on it is a 2023 corolla hybrid but im pretty sure one of the pins in left side was on top , the driver side was on the bootom I’m doubting my self and thinking maybe put both on the bottom 

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12 hours ago, MALDIN said:

Yea is a strange one i have changed the brakes and rotors as i made 50 k already on it is a 2023 corolla hybrid but im pretty sure one of the pins in left side was on top , the driver side was on the bootom I’m doubting my self and thinking maybe put both on the bottom 

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In our example shown above the offside wheels move in a clockwise direction when going fowwards, but on the nearside the move in an anticlockwise direction .

Check the location of the rubber pins on the rear calipers , they should follow the same positioning,

 

 

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As far as I remember on Auris hybrid with larger brakes advics the rubber grommet is positioned on bottom pins both sides front R and L, where rears have grommets on top and bottom pins both sides L and R. 
If wrongly fitted you may have some clicks when changing directions from forward to reverse and braking. That’s all. 👍

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