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Hi everyone,

I'm having an issue with the front disc brakes on my 85 F150.

I had a mobile mechanic install new rotors, pads and calipers on the truck, but now, just when I slightly depress the brake pedal, there is an audible "clicking" sound.

Also, when I go over bumps, there is a loud rattling noise coming from what seems like the front left wheel area.

If I lightly press the brake pedal when going over bumps, the rattling noise completely stops. When I take my foot off the brake pedal, the noise returns (on smooth road, there is no noise).

After checking the lug nuts and also all of the lift/suspension for loose bolts, all is tight and it was mentioned to me in a Facebook F150 group, that it might be the caliper clips - and that one of them might not have been installed - or not installed correctly.

With that in mind, does anyone have a blow-apart diagram of the front brakes, so that I can pull mine apart and take a look?

NOTE - I have already ordered and received some new clips, so if that is the case, I can put them on (provided that no special tools are required for the installation). Also - I searched the forum for "brakes" and couldn't find an answer, so I thought I'd post this into the community.

Any help is appreciated in advance.

Thanks!

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You might want to check out this thread to see if those symptoms fit yours.

Funny you mention that thread, I was just working on them today. I changed my left front wheel bearings and seal, and while I was in there installed a front brake hardware kit. I still had some clicking noise afterwards, but I did only do the one side. I still have to stick the anti-rattle clip on the passenger side brake pad.

 

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Thanks everyone.

I took a look at the links provided, and it definitely sounds something similar to what I am experiencing however, I cannot identify the number of the clip in the blow apart diagram (nor in the parts list), so I don't know where it is!

EDIT: I found it - it seems to be part number 2B164 in the single-piston design (well, it matches the part that I bought from the auto store).

 

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EDIT: I found it - it seems to be part number 2B164 in the single-piston design (well, it matches the part that I bought from the auto store).

Should look like these guys...

https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/ford,1986,f-150,5.0l+302cid+v8,1121667,brake+&+wheel+hub,disc+brake+anti-rattle+clip,1608

I just did my driver's side yesterday. Likely won't get to the passenger side until the weekend now. Hoping it cures my clicking sound.

 

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Thanks everyone.

I took a look at the links provided, and it definitely sounds something similar to what I am experiencing however, I cannot identify the number of the clip in the blow apart diagram (nor in the parts list), so I don't know where it is!

EDIT: I found it - it seems to be part number 2B164 in the single-piston design (well, it matches the part that I bought from the auto store).

Yes. If you click on the Part Numbers tab and scroll down you'll see that 2B164 is listed as Clip (Brake Shoe Anti-Rattle).

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Thanks everyone.

I took a look at the links provided, and it definitely sounds something similar to what I am experiencing however, I cannot identify the number of the clip in the blow apart diagram (nor in the parts list), so I don't know where it is!

EDIT: I found it - it seems to be part number 2B164 in the single-piston design (well, it matches the part that I bought from the auto store).

The pad clips aren't likely to make a noise loud enough to hear while driving. I suspect the caliper slide keys aren't assembled or installed correctly. The curved spring rests on top of the key, with the bolt in one of the arched cutouts.

http://supermotors.net/getfile/169281/thumbnail/brakekeysbolts.jpg

It's also important to clean & grease EVERY point of metal-to-metal contact in the brakes:

http://supermotors.net/getfile/881403/thumbnail/padsurfaces.jpg

http://supermotors.net/getfile/919513/thumbnail/06greases.jpg

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