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> Drilling the rotors....., whats a guy to do?
xsboost90
post Dec 4 2004, 10:52 AM
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so my eric shea rear hubs are here, and now im just left to find some lug nuts and some five lug rear rotors. The guy i bought my motor from said to just bolt my adapter on and drill it out by hand. Is this a good idea? Is there a rotor from something else that is the same but five lug? THis is for the REAR.


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muddboy
post Dec 6 2004, 10:49 PM
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El Faralito?....

The car is a '73 that it happend on... I am assuming that the calipers were orginal. The ones that I bandaided it with were from a '72. And its still going.

But out of curiousity, I plan of going back to 4 lug. I have the rear hubs from the '72, but I need rotors for all for corners witch means that my current hubs/rotors will be available. All the rotors are still useable, I can even put a new surface on 'em.


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