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simon clemens



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Registered: June 2004
Location: Perth, AUSTRALIA
Posts: 229
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Rear brake relocation was needed to allow clearance between the coilovers and the calipers. Re-drilled calliper mount bracket holes so the caliper sits about 40 degrees foward from original position. Also had to swap Left & Right brake assemblys to opposite sides, so the hand brake cable now will run on top of the axle & still be accuated by a foward movement. I wonder if others have thought of this solution?
· Date: Wed April 27, 2005 · Views: 657
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