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Re: kelgate disk
Posted by 'MrSlippery' on 08 Oct 2015 @ 12:47


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We have used one and it wasn't great. You need to have an aftermarket carrier as well as the disk. The bolts from the carrier aren't set in enough, so the pads would catch them leading to uneven wear and tear along with the occasional 'catching' which would lock up the rear end. The pads also over lapped the top end leading to further uneven wear and tear. We looked into it a lot and concluded that the only real option was to go for the Kelgate disk.

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kelgate disk  by 'MichaelW'   (05 Oct 2015 @ 20:46)
Re: kelgate disk  by 'lard ass bob'   (06 Oct 2015 @ 20:08)
Re: kelgate disk  by 'MrSlippery'  << You are here!

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