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Adaptors or re-drill?
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<blockquote data-quote="68only" data-source="post: 20919" data-attributes="member: 156"><p>I have had re-drilled drums and discs on an old squareback for years and never had any problems, although I know some people say it weakens them. I reckon the best bet may be to get the old holes plugged/welded up, but it would be a job for the pro's, as they are cast metal, which needs to be heated up and cooled so it doesn't crack. I have used JW Tout in Portsmouth before, charged me around £15 per drum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="68only, post: 20919, member: 156"] I have had re-drilled drums and discs on an old squareback for years and never had any problems, although I know some people say it weakens them. I reckon the best bet may be to get the old holes plugged/welded up, but it would be a job for the pro's, as they are cast metal, which needs to be heated up and cooled so it doesn't crack. I have used JW Tout in Portsmouth before, charged me around £15 per drum. [/QUOTE]
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