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Ascended69

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    2013

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  1. So I have a question as to why it designates it as "right" now call me stupid but I can't see why it would matter.... Both rotors are built the same 100% identical =/, unless they were slotted or something requiring the channels to be alligned in a certain direction.
  2. It would be much appreciated, because like I said I've gotten one million and one different answers from Dodge dealerships in town here and Napa/Part Source, Shitty Tire, Etc. Every answer was different or a I don't know.
  3. Hey man I have a 2013 and I'm wondering about the location of caliper guide pins. If/when you change your rotors could you tell me where the caliper guide pin with the rubber sleeve on it goes (top or bottom in the caliper bracket) It would be much appreciated as I've called multiple dealerships/ auto parts stores and have gotten a million and one different answers. Some say both pins have sleeves, some say none have sleeves, etc. Gl and god speed. Btw I went with wagner OE Spec ceramic brake pads, and bought Best Buy premium rotors (whole sale supplier for shops) Equivalent to raybestos/wagner rotors. http://www.bestbuydistributors.ca/
  4. I should also state this is for front brakes, dual piston calipers
  5. So I was doing brakes on my 2013 Journey SXT and didn't notice that one of the caliper guide pins had a rubber sleeve near the tip of one of the pins ( NOT TALKING ABOUT THE DUST BOOT!). Well this pin was a bitch to removed and is impossible to reinsert because the rubber has come loose and rides up out of the channel and binds in the hole. Now I've called dealerships, scoured the internet and can't find a definitive answer on which pin goes where. So at last I am here hoping someone could provide me an answer. The second question I have is would it be safe to use the pin without the rubber sleeve on it? (I think it's an anti-rattle device?) Thanks in advance, quick response would be much appreciated as this is an in the process job.
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