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How did your flex plate brake in the first place?How did you determine that your flex plate was broken? Horrible noise? Didn't feel right? I've never had one break on me so I'm curious.
How did you determine that your flex plate was broken? Horrible noise? Didn't feel right? I've never had one break on me so I'm curious.
I just wanted to raise a warning with those 14b disc brake brackets in your picture. When I ran a set a couple years ago they started to crack, I welded up the cracks and continued to run them. In an emergency stop situation one of the brackets broke (not in the spot that I welded), the caliper spun with the rotor, ripped off the brake line and rendered my rear brake circuit inoperable. I had to stop my loaded up rig with the front brakes only and I didn't stop in time before I hit the rig in front of me. I think the design of the deep bend in those brackets creates some stress points even for that thick of steel. If you run them please check on them regularly for any stress cracks.
I used Ruffstuff brackets. If you can get a bracket that is straight (probably have to weld it on) I think that will hold up better.
Thanks,
Just curious, what was ruffstuffs response to what happened?