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Vekke
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Flat panels inside wheels?

Hi,

I saw this vision of flat panels inside wheels. Panels would fill the underside of the wheel so there still would be little ventilation to brakes from the upper half of the hole...

Rear wheels should be easy job, just welded steel plate to proper place.

Front gets little trickier, because of the turning wheels, but could be done.

What do you think?

This should not hurt much about brakes ventilation?

If you already have flat hubcabs and underside you would get the most benefit of this mod?

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