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rear disc brake conversion-doin' it myself

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Mail From: Scott Hall (email redacted)

alrighty, I gave up on finding the mysterious tsm, and using the recipe
from the list archives, I think I have a swap setup. here's the thing,
though. the point about the adapters was right--to make them is going to
cost. we did the specs at school, but to machine/weld them will run about
$300+ to do a set. however (this is the reason for the post) if he does
*more* than one set, the price drops (per set) considerably. so, assuming
the adapters bolt up and work, anybody interested in buying rear disc
brake caliper adapters? I'll send you the parts list for the
calipers/rotors, or if it makes the difference between you wanting them or
not, I'll go the junkyard here and pull the parts for you myself. the
rotors may have to be ordered, but I think they run ~$50 a pair.

end of plea. if you're interested, contact me off list.

scott


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