
08-30-2018, 07:34 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Southbury,
ct
Cobra Make, Engine: ERA, 428, 4 speed Toploader, Jag rear, Red with White stripes
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When I did my back inboard brakes I used 80 grit on a sanding block,. I would not use a sanding disc! The block insures you will not gouge the rotor. It was a ton of work and very awkward to do. If there was more room to work I would say a palm held DA might work pretty good.
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ERA#698 428, 4 speed Toploader, 3:31 Jag rear
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