Clicking in the front end

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gungho

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I just replaced the brake pads on my 93, I had to replace the caliper and rotor on the drivers side. Now i have a clicking noise that stops when I apply the brakes. It is only coming from the drivers side. I took the brakes off and realized that i had not put the clip that holds the inner pad in place on. I put it on and the noise is still there. Any Ideas? thanx for the help.

 
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what do you mean by the hub slightly turned? And where is the speedo cable in the front end, i thought that the speedo cable was in the tranny

 

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Check the splide pinns for the caliper, Mine did the same thing after a brake change and one of the pins were ***** out a little. And yes the speedo cable is in the tranni. not the front end, durr...

 
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the splide pin is what holds the brake caliper on? Because if that is what you are talking about, they are brand new

 
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I just replaced the brake pads on my 93, I had to replace the caliper and rotor on the drivers side. Now i have a clicking noise that stops when I apply the brakes. It is only  coming from the drivers side. I took the brakes off and realized that i had not put the clip that holds the inner pad in place on. I put it on and the noise is still there. Any Ideas? thanx for the help.
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