Place a small amount of adhesive between the friction discs and hubs to hold the discs centered on the hubs. Note the location for the adhesive.
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Areas to be cleaned.
This bulletin applies to 2020 Dodge Durango vehicles equipped with Brembo 6-pot fixed caliper brakes or High Performance Brakes.
The customer may comment that when making a sharp turn at low speed, a click noise is heard.
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Friction disc installed on the hub.
1. Remove both front brake rotors and discard the caliper mounting bolts.
2. Clean the hub face where the rotor contacts the hub face to remove any dirt, corrosion, etc. Use a Scotchbrite pad or similar style scouring pad that will not scratch the surfaces.
3. Use a small amount of adhesive between the friction disc and hub to hold the disc centered on the hub.
4. Install the friction disc to both front hub flanges.
5. Install both rotors and apply a small amount of adhesive in the center of the friction disc. Place both friction discs to the outside of the rotors.
6. Install both front calipers using the new caliper mounting bolts.
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Friction disc installed to a rotor.
The parts required involve the friction brake kit P/N 68530289AA. The kit contains four caliper mounting bolts, four friction discs and one tube of adhesive.
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