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Removing disk backing plates
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Scott:
As part of my complete rear end re-furbish (OK, so it was a case of 'while I'm at it') I was looking at the dust shield/backing plates on the rear discs and decided I would rather leave them off when I put it all back together.
I know it is needed to hold the handbrake shoes, so I was going to leave these bits in but cut the rest away. Has anyone bothered to do this?
Are there any huge downsides I'm not thinking of?
Also, I was sure there was a thread a while back with a few good shots of peoples rears :v but now I can't find it.
For the record, the car is a 73 model.
And yes, I have takes many pics, and will continue to take more.
77CVT:
Brake dust everywhere??
69 DIRTY RAT:
Is there a particular reason you dont want to put it back on? You cant see it through the wheel anyway and does keep brake dust at bay. It just seems a hassle to cut bits when there is no need????
Scott:
The backing plates are a little bent from who knows what. I could probably just try straighten them out a little. Didn't think about brake dust, so there is another factor.
Thanks.
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