Photos would help in this situation.

But if you want to mount a dynamo light to one of the eyelets on the side of a 
Nitto 32F, you can use a Problem Solvers Sheldons Nut for a lateral spacer.
Or, you could use a Soma Wingmann to mount the light a little lower and ahead. 
This is a commercial product that was inspired by people making their own 
bracket from the arm of a salvaged centerpull brake.

I used a Sheldons Nut on my Nitto M12, and mounted a B&M Cyo on the left 
(traffic) side.

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> On Mar 12, 2017, at 9:13 AM, Jeffrey B <jeffbogdanov...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> I have that same rack. I purchased some spacers and custom made some aluminum 
> plates from the hardware store and it has worked well for a few thousand 
> miles. Good luck! 
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