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Old 10-24-2007, 11:18 PM
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Filing the outside edge of the pads is just to avoid contact with any lip in the rotors from wear. The key is to make sure the pistons are pushed all the way into the calipers. If you want a hair more clearance, remove the anti-squeal plate from the calipers, although my yellows went in without any problems with the plate still installed.
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