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Disc backing plate - EDITED...

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Hi all.

Im in the process of ordering new brakes, drums, discs, pads etc, front and back and when taking a look at the front brakes I noticed the Disc backing plate totally rusted and falling apart, a total mess.

Do I need the front brake back plates or can they be removed and not replaced?
Does anyone know if these reproduction back plates would be suitable for a 1982 2.0l Aircooled? :?

http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/index.php?p ... t&Itemid=6

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All Brickwerks stuff is very high quality - you're best bet is to just give them a ring, or drop Simon an email and they will tell you what you need
Who knows, Mr Baxter himself may well be along to answer this himself :lol:

Seriously give him a bell or an email and he WILL tell you what you need
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Cheers, my mates doing the brakes so will see what price he says for these plates, likelyhood is im gonna get them from brickwerks me thinks! :)

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The early ones are pressed and not easily re-made.
There are some aftermarket ones out there, made by Klokerholm, but they aren't the best.
You don't really need them either, not legally.
I do the later style ones as they are easily done as they are flat.
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http://www.justkampers.com/shop/type_25 ... 13460.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Simon Baxter wrote:The early ones are pressed and not easily re-made.
There are some aftermarket ones out there, made by Klokerholm, but they aren't the best.
You don't really need them either, not legally.
I do the later style ones as they are easily done as they are flat.

Cheers for the reply Simon,

Mine is an 82' - will the flat style ones fit ok?? the current ones (original?) have the various curves etc

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No, they are not interchangable
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Simon Baxter wrote:No, they are not interchangable

Thanks Simon, I'll just remove them for now me thinks, if they are not a legal requirment.

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