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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 12:54 pm 
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I currently am playing with the installation of Camira brakes onto my mini.
I have the drum hubs and made a backing plate.
I bought some driving flanges, but I think they are the wrong ones.
I know that you need to use different flanges, but which ones?
The ones that I have will fit onto the drum cv's, and I now know that they are unsuitable or maybe unsuitable as the disc sits 1.7mm away from the inside of the drive flange. From all the photos that i have seen of this setup it looks like there is a spacer of 20mm. No room with the two flange tyoes that I have.
The two flanges are:
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the drum flange is on the right.
What type is the one on the left and which ones do I need?
BTW they are for sale!!!!


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The one on the left is 997/8 Cooper (rare now). :wink:
RH is drum type.
I thought the Camira conversion used S flanges & C/Vs which are a totally different setup. At least the ones I saw (nuclear_mini's) did.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 3:37 pm 
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ok I thought thats what I needed
thanks


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