As part of their brake pad replacement procedure, Subaru wants the installer to apply a thin coat of the included copper lube to the outside of the bracket clips. To me, I do not see this accomplishing anything aside from attracting dirt. If one wants to prevent rust from growing and locking the pads in place, it would make more sense to apply lube to the caliper bracket before installing the clips.
Can anyone think of a logical reason for applying lube to the outside of the bracket clips?
Can anyone think of a logical reason for applying lube to the outside of the bracket clips?