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Old 01-17-2010
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on my the back plate be hind the disk brakes i push it back and come back and rubbs aginst the disk brake any suggtions what i can do
 
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Welcome to ranger forums. Please use some punctuation on your posts. As for the backing plates, bend them back or remove them.
 
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Oh, and Welcome!
 
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Ya, if you can't bend it back, you can remove it. The dust shield isn't absolutely necessary. Welcome to the forums.
 
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