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How did you fix the hose to vent through the rotor? Just tied it in place with zip ties?

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Old 05-21-2018, 02:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How did you fix the hose to vent through the rotor? Just tied it in place with zip ties?
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How did you fix the hose to vent through the rotor? Just tied it in place with zip ties?


I made a new backing plate with a 3” inlet. The easiest way though is to just cut the existing g dust shield and river on an off the shelf duct flange. Summit/Amazon/jegs Sell them for cheap.


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I made a new backing plate with a 3” inlet. The easiest way though is to just cut the existing g dust shield and river on an off the shelf duct flange. Summit/Amazon/jegs Sell them for cheap.


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Cool, I will do like you and wait for my TT install to be completed and then install everything. I need to put new steels on my front rotors anyway.
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