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Hi Steve....thanks for info on Year One rotors...watched a discouraging video for a competitor and didn't want to jump in and be disappointed with parts not going to fit and work. You seem to have had good success and that helps me decide on how to proceed .I am considering going for them..but...
I never went there to check....how about that...great info....you are the man ! I am in a little hot water...can't get new parts..and who knows about used stuff...and none of its cheap.Got rebuilt calipers but I am told rotors are to thin to cut...might just drive it to shows as is.Thx again.
I would guess they have been cut a couple times considering the age of the car they are from;I would guess they need to be cut again. That's why I was asking the thickness.Not sure what the min thickness allowed, don't see that in the manual.
Where did you get the repo's from...and how much ? I am hoping to just bend that bracket a little to clear the casting on the Cardone unit. Hoping not to have to shim it out as you suggested.
I have 68 Roadrunner with power disc brakes...one of the calipers is leaking...had them rebuilt 15 years ago and very little time on those brakes. What to do..bought caliper from Cardone, I think it fits ,anyway looks like it will. Haven't mounted yet cause I need to do some machining to it.The...