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> WTB : front re drilled 5 lug rotors
subie/914
post Nov 4 2018, 06:40 PM
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WTB : If someone has a pair of front rotors re drilled (5 lug) I would be interested in buying them for my 71 subie/914 .

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post Nov 5 2018, 08:29 AM
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I have a pair here in Northern California. Do you need early style (non-hub centering) for your 71? Mine are later style. I can measure disc thickness tonight.

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post Nov 5 2018, 09:27 PM
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QUOTE(carl k @ Nov 5 2018, 09:29 AM) *

I have a pair here in Northern California. Do you need early style (non-hub centering) for your 71? Mine are later style. I can measure disc thickness tonight.

-Carl

I need the early rotors but I believe that I can have the late rotors turned to remove the centering ring . It all depends on your asking price + shipping and the condition = I may just need to buy new redrilled rotors from a vendor.

Let me know what your asking for them , we might be able to work something out.

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post Nov 6 2018, 07:45 PM
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QUOTE(subie/914 @ Nov 5 2018, 09:27 PM) *

QUOTE(carl k @ Nov 5 2018, 09:29 AM) *

I have a pair here in Northern California. Do you need early style (non-hub centering) for your 71? Mine are later style. I can measure disc thickness tonight.

-Carl

I need the early rotors but I believe that I can have the late rotors turned to remove the centering ring . It all depends on your asking price + shipping and the condition = I may just need to buy new redrilled rotors from a vendor.

Let me know what your asking for them , we might be able to work something out.

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David,
Early and late rotors are not interchangeable. They have different off sets and only work with the correct caliper. Get new ones and have them drilled or check with Eric at PMB.
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post Nov 7 2018, 12:16 AM
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QUOTE(Bruce @ 914 Rubber.com @ Nov 6 2018, 08:45 PM) *

QUOTE(subie/914 @ Nov 5 2018, 09:27 PM) *

QUOTE(carl k @ Nov 5 2018, 09:29 AM) *

I have a pair here in Northern California. Do you need early style (non-hub centering) for your 71? Mine are later style. I can measure disc thickness tonight.

-Carl

I need the early rotors but I believe that I can have the late rotors turned to remove the centering ring . It all depends on your asking price + shipping and the condition = I may just need to buy new redrilled rotors from a vendor.

Let me know what your asking for them , we might be able to work something out.

-David


David,
Early and late rotors are not interchangeable. They have different off sets and only work with the correct caliper. Get new ones and have them drilled or check with Eric at PMB.
Bruce
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/aktion035.gif) Thank You for steering me in the right direction Bruce. I contacted PMB and was informed that they are about 4 weeks out on the early re-drilled rotors. I can wait 4 weeks for parts from a proven shop ! Thanks Again !!!
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post Nov 7 2018, 09:30 AM
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That's the way to go. Once I heard you had early struts, I knew mine were not the best path for you.

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