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10-17-2012, 09:59 PM | #11 |
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Re: How to: Ruin a perfectly good C10
Got one side of the front brakes done today--the drop spindles require much less material to be removed than the stockers.
Last look at the D52 'ears' Carnage! Sawzall and a grinder made quick work of it. Also drilled out the backing plate bolts and tapped them to 1/2-13 Painted the cuts and installed the mounting bracket and hub ...and complete. The paint will wipe from the rotor face at first application. Also installed one of the braided lines I got from Kore3. They are nice pieces, custom made to my specs for length and fittings, and are a matching set of 5 with the rear drop and caliper lines... Posted via Mobile Device
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