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Old 05-12-2014, 08:12 AM   #7
Keith Seymore
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Re: No adjustment hole for rear brakes

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Originally Posted by Oldriginal86 View Post
Have seen this before. Clean the backing plate real good at the bottom where the slot would be located. There should be 2 scored areas, use a chisel and hammer to knock out the slot needed.
Correct. There should be a "knock out" that needs to be knocked out and plugged with a rubber plug.

There are two because the backing plates are common and that way the same part can be used for both sides.

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