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Need some help identifying brake rotors

Richard Cranium

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A friend has these. What do they fit?

Thanks in advance!

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Do either have lefthand threads? Checked 67 bbody rotors they were 11" or more.
 
Your sure about that 10 5/16" (10.3)

The Bendix 4 piston stuff is thinner
The Single piston A/B & E body stuff is about 1" thick but is 10.87 is diameter...
Left hand threads eliminate them being Ford....
I don't know of any Mopars with that small of a diameter rotor...
 
Did u ask the C-body crowd?? Maybe some weird desirable Imperial rotors??!!
 
They do measure 10 15/16" & both have RH studs.

Looks like a two piece rotor to me.... Did'nt late '60's Goats, chevelles and camaros use those?? Do we know if the pattern is 5x4-1/2 or is it 5x4-3/4??

Looks like those GM cars used an 1" thick minimum rotor too.
 
1st let me start by saying thanks to you all trying to help me figure out these rotors.
Answers to some questions
Bolt Circle for the wheel studs 5 - 4 1/2"
Casting / Part # number inside L36647-R
The 66 -69 Rotoris thinner and slightly larger in diameter
Any help in solving this would be appreciated. I would like to find a good home for someone that could use these after clean-up.

Will bring to Carlisle if anyone is interested

Mike F
 
As I said before 70-72 B&E rotors, Actually both RH thread makes them 71-72 but the only change is the studs.... New rotors to replace them but they are a one piece design... Originals like yours are a separate hub & rotor....

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Scrub them really good then put them in Evaporust... Make them look NOS.... They fit some very desirable cars & true OE rarely shows up... I've seen them advertised for $1500 for a pair... Don't know if they sold for that but considering how easy it is to spot OE vs the replacement stuff I wouldn't be surprised if they did...
 
Mark / Richard Cranium & Mike F.,
I have EVERY Brake Drum & Brake Rotor *** N.O.S. *** in the MOPAR world --- "B", "E", "A", and "C" --- (sometimes, Imperial...)
They will be NEW on my counter, you are welcome to swing by with them, and we can verify live and in the flesh, what they are, Definitively.....
Bring them by at H 106 - H 108.... See ya' @ Carlisle...
Yours, Craig....
 
P.S. ---
1 Wild R/T and I were typing concurrently......
I have aftermarket one (1) piece bought back in the 1990s...
I sell them for $ 139 each... I have taken some Chineseum from customers (who Incorrectly Thought they were getting U.S.A. from the internet -- L O L !!!) And sell them for $ 99
each..

O.E.M. MOPAR two (2) piece Can be sold for a lot more money --- perhaps $ 800 - $ 1000 for the pair --- YES, they better Look, Feel, and Taste !! the right part !!!
1 Wild R/T even indicated they could go for $ 1500 for the pair... I suppose that is possible ?!?! But you really would need to find The Right Man for them...

If that Man is at Chryslers @ CARLISLE, He will be at my counter !!! You MUST stop on by !!! Yours, Craig...
 
Newer 1 piece design are $51 at rockauto.
$800 and up That's a lot of extra money just for a visual difference
 
The famous line applies "It is what it is"...

MikesPolara -- you are NOT The Man.
That is no slight, you don't have to be.

Mike in Massachusetts will be looking for The Man.
The Man has a $ 100,000 plus vehicle -- and that IS one thing that is a Bucket List Item for The Man.....

And, I have *** N.O.S. *** Asbestos *** brake pads for that application --- and you are NOT getting them on ANY internet Chineseum selling garbage outfit.....
 
Perfectly understandable for someone that wants that, for the rest of the world that just wants new rotors and to be able to stop new stuff is the ticket
 
My *** N.O.S. *** U.S.A. *** STEEL is the ticket !!!
You don't see any 130 story buildings in China, or they would be leaning like the leaning tower of pisa....

U.S.A. STEEL is far superior to Chineseum counterparts...
I have been using that truthful statement for decades ---
I am hoping I don't have to "modify" my statement after this Miami condominium collapse... (Yikes!!)
 
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