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<blockquote data-quote="99COBRA2881" data-source="post: 11488387" data-attributes="member: 12178"><p>I have two new backing plates designs done. I'm concentrating on getting the 3" open track backing plate setup done first. Theres been a lot of inquiries lately and I dont like turning customers away.</p><p></p><p>The GenIII backing plates are similar to my GenII backing plates that I sold until recently. The big improvement on the new backing plates is improved air delivery to the center of the rotor and slightly lighter weight. </p><p></p><p>The 4" race plates will require the hub to be removed to install the backing plate. Instead of using the empty hole in the foglight housing this setup will use the 4" foglight opening. The 4" backing plates are going to be made out of carbon fiber. I plan to make a set for my race car then will look at the possibility of making the 4" backing plates for sale.</p><p></p><p>Sorry there's not more to report but Ive had to do a good bit of studying of composites before taking on this task.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99COBRA2881, post: 11488387, member: 12178"] I have two new backing plates designs done. I'm concentrating on getting the 3" open track backing plate setup done first. Theres been a lot of inquiries lately and I dont like turning customers away. The GenIII backing plates are similar to my GenII backing plates that I sold until recently. The big improvement on the new backing plates is improved air delivery to the center of the rotor and slightly lighter weight. The 4" race plates will require the hub to be removed to install the backing plate. Instead of using the empty hole in the foglight housing this setup will use the 4" foglight opening. The 4" backing plates are going to be made out of carbon fiber. I plan to make a set for my race car then will look at the possibility of making the 4" backing plates for sale. Sorry there's not more to report but Ive had to do a good bit of studying of composites before taking on this task. [/QUOTE]
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