rear brake differences
rear brake differences
ok i am kinda curious, i finally just did my rear brakes and i was excited to use my brembos but i couldnt because they sent me the wrong rotors so i had to have mine turned (0.3220 is the thickness on mine now).
any way mine being bulit in 1/87 has the bearings that slide into the rotor and the rotors has machined spaces inside the center opening to act as a hub....the rotors i got do not have this...
my question is what rotors did i get?
are they wagon, or rotors for cars 7/87 and up?
or did some one change my rear brake set up?
any way mine being bulit in 1/87 has the bearings that slide into the rotor and the rotors has machined spaces inside the center opening to act as a hub....the rotors i got do not have this...
my question is what rotors did i get?
are they wagon, or rotors for cars 7/87 and up?
or did some one change my rear brake set up?
they arent 2 fronts, they arent vented. good news is i found the USB cord to the camera i borrowed so i'll take pics...and yea i know they sent the wrong ones but the question is to what car do they go? (i.e. can i pawn them off on some one here)
It doesnt give you a name for what car it is for or nothin, man usually on something they would have atleast Nissan Max or something I would think. I wonder if it is for a 240sx. The early model 240's like the ones you see running around have the same bolt patterns as our cars I believe. Just a thought.
Rear rotors
These look just like the ones I took off last night. You will need to take your old bearing races out and install them in the new rotor. Or you can buy new ones and install them if you do that you should replace bearings too. They should come in a set.
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