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B3Saxo

posted on 10/4/03 at 12:55 AM Reply With Quote
Caliper mounting braket.

Ive got a pair of xr 4x4 calipers and a brand new set of disks and a brand new set of pads. And need to fit them to my drive shafts.

Problem is, there drums brake shafts.

Drums have long gone to the scrappy! so these must be fitted! Plus they look good!

Anyone know anywhere that does the brakets?

Thanks





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Jasper

posted on 10/4/03 at 09:56 AM Reply With Quote
Check the ads in Which Kit Mag, sure I saw a company that does them
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kingr

posted on 10/4/03 at 10:57 AM Reply With Quote
Yeah, the company that does recon sierra bits does them. Kit fit is it?

I've got a feeling they're pretty expensive given that it's just a bit of metal with a few holes in.

Kingr

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B3Saxo

posted on 10/4/03 at 10:35 PM Reply With Quote
Looking at the near side hub, The caliper must sit at about 1-2 o clock.

The kit-fit bracket is at 12 o clock which will foul the hub. Think i'll have to engineer one.

Thanks everyone.





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