Front axel Backing plate eliminator?

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Front axel Backing plate eliminator?

Postby john253a on Tue, 15 Jul 2014 4:57 +0000

What has everyone else done when fitting the backing plate eliminator for the solid brake line

Not sure weather to just plumb the flex line straight into the brake caliper
Or make a custom bracket and new hard pipe off the backing plate bolts
Run 2 x flex lines and weld a new bracket to the diff

Anyone have any experience or have a car with one fitted?
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Re: Front axel Backing plate eliminator?

Postby john253a on Wed, 16 Jul 2014 7:13 +0000

Nones fitted backing plate eliminates?
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Re: Front axel Backing plate eliminator?

Postby dillza_69 on Wed, 23 Jul 2014 7:36 +0000

When I installed the backing plate eliminator kit on my ln106 im pretty sure i cut the brake line bracket off the backing plate and welded or bolted it to the best nearest point. Its been about 4 years since i did that and the car is no longer with us so im going from memory.
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Re: Front axel Backing plate eliminator?

Postby john253a on Wed, 23 Jul 2014 8:54 +0000

Thanks
Looked into remaking the support bracket from caliper to backplate to incorporate the to hose holder
But will have to do it in near future as time got away on front end rebuild and I need it back in as it's my daily

As have been told there illegal to run, but can confirm as if yet
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