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As far as im aware.
These "washers" should sit between the bolt head + the calliper, NOT the calliper + hub.
It might be the PO did this to space the calipers off the hub centrally because the adapters wernt the correct thickness...
Im presuming you have adapter plates fitted .?? As you say you dont have the M030 pack, ie different spindles....
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To fit Big Reds or M030 calipers to our standard cars, you need a adapter block. BUT if you have the M030 spindles then you dont need these blocks.
It might be the PO fitted the full M030 pack...You lucky person...I see in your sig, it has had some different parts fitted along the way....
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[quote name='Cloud9...68' post='65535' date='Jan 13 2009, 02:55 PM']OK, I thnk I know what you mean. I do have a rectangular block, which is between the caliper and the hub. It has two bolts with 19 mm hex heads running through it that attach the block to the hub, and two large allen-head bolts (9 mm, I think) that hold the caliper to the block. On the passenger side, there are spacers that fit around the hex-head bolts, between the adapter block and the hub. These spacers don't exist on the drivers' side.[/quote]
Thats them....
These adapters a sometimes "universal". In the respect that they can fit the M030 calipers +/or the Big Reds, to the standard hubs.
If you look at the pic ive attatched youl see on the right hand bracket the holes are offset. These are there to centralize the calliper on the disc...
All you do is turn the adpter plate round.
The M030 calipers + Big Reds have a slightly different "offset" .
What might have happened is the PO fitted them "slightly" incorrectly + thought he needed to space them out accordingly.
I bet if you take off the block + turn it round [ youl just have to do a few trial fits], youl get it to fit without the spacers...
Dave W.
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(This post was last modified: 01-13-2009, 02:51 PM by
Big Dave.)