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Of course, the first step in upgrading from drums to discs is to remove the drum brake components themselves. Starting with the spindle nut, first the drum is removed, followed by the four fasteners that attach the backing plate to the spindle. The steering arm attaches to the spindle using the lower two backing-plate fasteners so this can be disconnected at this time as well. View Related Article
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