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Old 29-10-2007, 10:43
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I didn't notice your from Lithuania lol. Would have tried being more polite about it

Not sure about rear disks but something similar could be done on the cheap I would think.

The bracket you're talking about is just a flat metal section to increase to make allowance for the different offset of the new disk (m3) and the increased diameter. Something you or a metal worker could make very easily as long as you have the correct dimensions

Matthew
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