I think the more correct name is "rain shield." They do a pretty good job
of keeping the rotors dry when driving in the rain. I guess in Tucsun you
wouldn't need them much.
Paul A
FROM: "rob thomas", INTERNET:rob at thomasr.greatxscape.net
TO: "spridgets", INTERNET:spridgets@autox.team.net
DATE: 2/5/01 3:32 PM
Re: dust shields
Disc brake dust shields - Why do we have them? Got a stone caught
between
the shield and the disc. Made a lot of noise which would have been avoided
(?) if there wasn't a shield. Any reason not to remove them?
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