looks real nice, altho i didnt have to use spacers on mine....
how did u get away with no spacer? if i run without one then the rotor rubs on the back plate
he was using washers to space it, reading failz u, lol
no i didnt use any spacers, washers or anything.
I didn't need to use a spacer or washers either...
Everyone fails... cept me and spencer...
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he was using washers to space it, reading failz u, lol
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Nice work on the spacers.
I would say what these ^ folks are suggesting, that no spacers were used because the lip on the back rotor was cut off.
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no i didnt have to grind off the lip, lol
so u left that lip on and when you didnt have any rubbing issues at all? i have tried running without the spacers and i get a lot of rubbing. did u run an ebrake with your set up?
I run an ebrake.. I assume spencer does too..
I did use a brake lathe to pull that lip down about 0.080" though.
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Interesting... I hate washers... so Spencer, What year did your neon brakes come from? And was it a Dodge or Plymouth neon? Actually... What is your secret? lol
Alex Richards wrote:I run an ebrake.. I assume spencer does too..
I did use a brake lathe to pull that lip down about 0.080" though.
ahh that would explain it
actually i think it may just be that i trimmed the backing sheilds smaller than others. Thans the only thing ive seen that came close that i had to move around a bit was them. Lathing down the lip is a nice idea tho, i may do that when i have them off next.
Alex Richards wrote:I didn't need to use a spacer or washers either...
Everyone fails... cept me and spencer...
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he was using washers to space it, reading failz u, lol
NO U, i was referring to the OP not Spencer's post, lol
Scorpio1 bishes... wrote:
NO U, i was referring to the OP not Spencer's post, lol
Buildin' n' Boostin for 08' - Alex Richards
I run no backing plates and have not put my rotors on the lathe. Still needed to space them.
where di you get those spacers?
Magik1109 wrote:where di you get those spacers?
you sir must learn how to read...
Bill Rasmussen wrote:I installed my neon rears about a year ago and was never happy with the washers behind the rotor to space it out. So i had my buddy make me some one piece spacers to do the job. While i was at his shop i used his sand blaster to blast away the old, brake fluid eaten paint that was on the brackets and put a new fresh coat on. Here are the pics of all this.
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