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Old Jul 15, 2012 | 04:15 PM
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PLATE-BAFFLE

This is what Nissan calls the metal plate that attaches to the spindle without any screws holding it on. Hit a bump today and the plate came loose from the spindle. Now it is rubbing the back of my rotor. I tried to get it back on the spindle but I had no luck. My car screeched all the way home. I was able to climb underneath the car to look at the destruction to my rotor. Not too bad right now. My question is can I force this thing off over the hub? after taking the pads, caliper and other stuff off. I believe I have damaged it too bad for it to fit back correctly on the spindle. Has anyone else had this problem before?
What are my options? Cut it off? I know it serves a purpose though.
Old Jul 15, 2012 | 05:22 PM
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Old Jul 15, 2012 | 06:06 PM
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it's just a dust shield.
Old Jul 16, 2012 | 12:04 AM
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"Baffle plate"

The Japanese like to write things backwards. If they called it what it is, the part would be labeled as "SHIELD-DUST".
Old Jul 16, 2012 | 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by majordan
This is what Nissan calls the metal plate that attaches to the spindle without any screws holding it on. Hit a bump today and the plate came loose from the spindle. Now it is rubbing the back of my rotor. I tried to get it back on the spindle but I had no luck. My car screeched all the way home. I was able to climb underneath the car to look at the destruction to my rotor. Not too bad right now. My question is can I force this thing off over the hub? after taking the pads, caliper and other stuff off. I believe I have damaged it too bad for it to fit back correctly on the spindle. Has anyone else had this problem before?
What are my options? Cut it off? I know it serves a purpose though.
Cut it off and go about your day unless you want symmetry.
Old Jul 26, 2012 | 08:55 AM
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Thanks for the tips. I used JB weld. I had enough room to put some all the way around it with a Q-Tip. No more scrapping the back of my rotor.




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