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<blockquote data-quote="davesmith84" data-source="post: 523677" data-attributes="member: 13114"><p>Sorry Graham, that's all probably very confusing for you!</p><p></p><p>You've answered my question in your last paragraph. I'll be running a stock 71/72 beam with adjusters, French slammer spindles and late bay calipers/discs. I've just bolted a caliper to one of the spindles and the gap for the disc looks very tight but it does look like it'll fit. The disk face just looks like it'll sit very close the face of the spindle. No way the backing plates are going back on! That's for sure!!!</p><p></p><p>Thanks mate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davesmith84, post: 523677, member: 13114"] Sorry Graham, that's all probably very confusing for you! You've answered my question in your last paragraph. I'll be running a stock 71/72 beam with adjusters, French slammer spindles and late bay calipers/discs. I've just bolted a caliper to one of the spindles and the gap for the disc looks very tight but it does look like it'll fit. The disk face just looks like it'll sit very close the face of the spindle. No way the backing plates are going back on! That's for sure!!! Thanks mate. [/QUOTE]
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