Ka spacer plate between rear Beam and hub

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Ka spacer plate between rear Beam and hub

Postby Jur on Mon Dec 29, 2003 3:05 pm

Hi,

I've heard (god knows where) that the Ford Ka uses a Spacer plate (10mm) between the rear beam and the hub to space the hub out.

Is this true ??
Will this spacer plate fit on a fiesta MK3 rear Beam?

I want to space the rears out, whilst upgrading the brakes to rs2000 specs, without putting an extra load on the bearings...
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Postby snake on Tue Dec 30, 2003 4:59 pm

hole pattern on the spacer is diff
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Postby James-UK on Fri Jan 09, 2004 1:23 am

Tis true the Ka does, and i am also sure the bolt pattern is different, however, if you went to yoour local engineering place no doubt they could make to a plate that size with the correct holes drilled in it.
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