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New 94-04 spindle brake option
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<blockquote data-quote="lowranger96" data-source="post: 16137750" data-attributes="member: 80449"><p>Yes take a look at the pictures and you'll notice that no bracket is used. The caliper mounting face and the spindle mounting face bolt together like a factory application. If no spacer is used the rotor will not be centered in the caliper or the spindle or caliper would require machining which would reduce their strength and increase complexity and cost of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowranger96, post: 16137750, member: 80449"] Yes take a look at the pictures and you'll notice that no bracket is used. The caliper mounting face and the spindle mounting face bolt together like a factory application. If no spacer is used the rotor will not be centered in the caliper or the spindle or caliper would require machining which would reduce their strength and increase complexity and cost of this. [/QUOTE]
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