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Old 13-03-2013, 06:49 PM
Scooby_Greg Scooby_Greg is offline
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Fronts are nice and easy. When I did mine in the past I bent the backing plates to fit, but they just as easily can be removed. For the rear discs you will need modified handbrake shoes that are thicker. These are pretty reasonable and can be bought from Godspeed and AS Performance may also do them. Easy job again for the rears bit the old discs can be fiddly to get off as you need to wind in the old shoes to remove the disc.
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