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    The dust shields are not necessary. I actually ditched them on my Stealth and ran several years with no issue.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stealthee View Post
    The dust shields are not necessary. I actually ditched them on my Stealth and ran several years with no issue.
    so would that not make the brakes run a tad cooler and keep some dust from blowing back onto the front of the wheel? Like bonus?
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