Hi guys
Where is the best place to buy replacement rear brake backing plates please ? Mine have rusted away a˜’
Rear brake backing plates
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Ended up ordering them from bmw
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Have fun fitting them.
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There is a way they can be fitted without removing the rear hubs/destroying the bearings, but it's slightly destructive.SexyLady wrote:Have fun fitting them.
Cut the backplates at their narrowest point (the cut out for the caliper), twist the gap open, slide them on, bolt them in place.
This is sufficient, but optionally, you can add a bit of weld to join the outer edges of the cut together, but be careful not to lay weld where the side of the brake shoe lies.
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can i ask how much they were??gingerrusta wrote:Ended up ordering them from bmw
if it's got t*ts or wheels it's bound to be trouble...............prove me wrong.
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i did this on a mates e30 last year, he looked at me gone out when i took the dremmel to them.Brianmoooore wrote:There is a way they can be fitted without removing the rear hubs/destroying the bearings, but it's slightly destructive.SexyLady wrote:Have fun fitting them.
Cut the backplates at their narrowest point (the cut out for the caliper), twist the gap open, slide them on, bolt them in place.
This is sufficient, but optionally, you can add a bit of weld to join the outer edges of the cut together, but be careful not to lay weld where the side of the brake shoe lies.
got them on for him though.
if it's got t*ts or wheels it's bound to be trouble...............prove me wrong.
getting oral sex off an ugly person is like rock climbing.....don't look down ;)
getting oral sex off an ugly person is like rock climbing.....don't look down ;)
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*makes mental note if buying car from Brian to check for pickey upgrades and bodges..........Brianmoooore wrote:There is a way they can be fitted without removing the rear hubs/destroying the bearings, but it's slightly destructive.SexyLady wrote:Have fun fitting them.
Cut the backplates at their narrowest point (the cut out for the caliper), twist the gap open, slide them on, bolt them in place.
This is sufficient, but optionally, you can add a bit of weld to join the outer edges of the cut together, but be careful not to lay weld where the side of the brake shoe lies.
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Knowing Brian's e30 knowledge and the miles his cars have done all e30 owners would buy one from him.SexyLady wrote:*makes mental note if buying car from Brian to check for pickey upgrades and bodges..........Brianmoooore wrote:There is a way they can be fitted without removing the rear hubs/destroying the bearings, but it's slightly destructive.SexyLady wrote:Have fun fitting them.
Cut the backplates at their narrowest point (the cut out for the caliper), twist the gap open, slide them on, bolt them in place.
This is sufficient, but optionally, you can add a bit of weld to join the outer edges of the cut together, but be careful not to lay weld where the side of the brake shoe lies.
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at leasr you'd know everything would be correct.Sanchez wrote:Knowing Brian's e30 knowledge and the miles his cars have done all e30 owners would buy one from him.SexyLady wrote:*makes mental note if buying car from Brian to check for pickey upgrades and bodges..........Brianmoooore wrote: There is a way they can be fitted without removing the rear hubs/destroying the bearings, but it's slightly destructive.
Cut the backplates at their narrowest point (the cut out for the caliper), twist the gap open, slide them on, bolt them in place.
This is sufficient, but optionally, you can add a bit of weld to join the outer edges of the cut together, but be careful not to lay weld where the side of the brake shoe lies.
if it's got t*ts or wheels it's bound to be trouble...............prove me wrong.
getting oral sex off an ugly person is like rock climbing.....don't look down ;)
getting oral sex off an ugly person is like rock climbing.....don't look down ;)
