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<blockquote data-quote="99COBRA2881" data-source="post: 3824126" data-attributes="member: 12178"><p>Beau,</p><p>As soon as theyre ready I'll let you know! :thumbsup</p><p></p><p> :read: Please read :read: </p><p> </p><p>This is just a friendly reminder for everyone that's purchased my backing plate duct kit. Just like brakes and tires, the brake ducts need to be inspected for wear routinely. A quick once over to check that the ducting/zip ties are still tight and that the duct isn't being rubbed by the tire will ensure that your Midcontinent Mustangs ducting continues to do it's job trouble free.</p><p></p><p>If the tires do rub the ducting to the point where the wire reinforcement is bare and the duct has a hole in it, the duct can be patched with either black electrical tape or my personal preference F4 tape. It's available at most hardware stores but it's called Self Adhesive Tape as it isnt sticky but actually bonds to itself and seals better than electrical tape can. It's also sometimes in the lawn and garden section next to the hose repair kits. Do several complete wraps of tape over the hole to ensure a good seal and also to attach the tape securely to the duct</p><p></p><p>I haven't had any trouble with the ducts on my '99 or any complaints from customers. I still wanted to post this to let people know to inspect the ducts regularly. Have a great weekend!!! </p><p></p><p>Thank you,</p><p>Anthony</p><p>(785)658-5921</p><p>Midcontinent Mustangs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99COBRA2881, post: 3824126, member: 12178"] Beau, As soon as theyre ready I'll let you know! :thumbsup :read: Please read :read: This is just a friendly reminder for everyone that's purchased my backing plate duct kit. Just like brakes and tires, the brake ducts need to be inspected for wear routinely. A quick once over to check that the ducting/zip ties are still tight and that the duct isn't being rubbed by the tire will ensure that your Midcontinent Mustangs ducting continues to do it's job trouble free. If the tires do rub the ducting to the point where the wire reinforcement is bare and the duct has a hole in it, the duct can be patched with either black electrical tape or my personal preference F4 tape. It's available at most hardware stores but it's called Self Adhesive Tape as it isnt sticky but actually bonds to itself and seals better than electrical tape can. It's also sometimes in the lawn and garden section next to the hose repair kits. Do several complete wraps of tape over the hole to ensure a good seal and also to attach the tape securely to the duct I haven't had any trouble with the ducts on my '99 or any complaints from customers. I still wanted to post this to let people know to inspect the ducts regularly. Have a great weekend!!! Thank you, Anthony (785)658-5921 Midcontinent Mustangs [/QUOTE]
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