
One of the slider pins is plain, and the other has a rubber tube on part. For the life of me I can't get the slider with a rubber section to slide back into the caliper bracket. The rubber section keeps jamming and sliding up the pin. Have tried both the old and the new sliders. I'm using Bendix disc brake lube for assembly (blue ceramic hitemp)
silver are new (BiggRed) and gold are what was in it - I assume original but no maintenance history so could be anything.
I assume this rubber section is for anti-rattle? Car is track-only so not worried about rattles etc, but not sure if this also has a role in reducing pad knockoff?
I have enough parts to just install two plain sliders instead of one plain/one rubber. Would that have any negative effects (track use, no road use)? I'm thinking that might actually be better and give less resistance to sliding considering how tight the rubber section fits.
(serves me right for not just getting original Mazda parts from the start...)