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This references the rear differential.

The Dana 36 was the smaller unit. It was used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes thru 1996...
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Re: Did rear bearings and brakes, something weird on the right rear brake. Look

Subject: Re: Did rear bearings and brakes, something weird on the right rear brake. Look
by Steve40th on 2011/2/22 16:14:49

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BillH wrote:
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Steve40th wrote:
I did verify the pads were on the right side. The wear indicators were on the inside.
Whats strange is its only that pad, as the other three on the rear are fine.
And when you ask to measure them, is this sliding a feeler gauge in from left to right to verify how far the pad is off the rotor?


I'll assume here but, I think Resto's talking about using a mic with the pads out of the caliper.

And you need to pull the good pads $ measure for reference.

It's always possible that you have a bad pad.

How many miles on them, just break in?

They were broke in and immediately looked like that.
They now have 70 miles on them, half way around my third world world country of Oahu. When I took them out yesteday, the outside pad was already worn. So, it is not flat anymore. The inner pad was flat.
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