;D Oh what fun this one is!
A couple of years ago we purchased a rear disc brake kit to go on our bracket Camaro with a 9" rear. Kit was fine, came with GM calipers, mounting brackets and big pair of disc hats that were drilled for multiple lug patterns. This kit is also real popular with the roundy-round set and had a story done on it in Stock Car Magazine. Anyway, now we need to replace one of the discs, I contacted the seller but they won't tell me the ID of the disc they used in the kit. In other words, what original car was it intended for as a replacement part? We don't have real parts stores anymore or I would just get one of those guys to eyeball it, pull a few off the shelf and find me the right one. Now a days, we start with "what year and make?", "engine?" - wow what a joke! Anyway, if you have the answer, we sure would appreciate it. Thanks!
A couple of years ago we purchased a rear disc brake kit to go on our bracket Camaro with a 9" rear. Kit was fine, came with GM calipers, mounting brackets and big pair of disc hats that were drilled for multiple lug patterns. This kit is also real popular with the roundy-round set and had a story done on it in Stock Car Magazine. Anyway, now we need to replace one of the discs, I contacted the seller but they won't tell me the ID of the disc they used in the kit. In other words, what original car was it intended for as a replacement part? We don't have real parts stores anymore or I would just get one of those guys to eyeball it, pull a few off the shelf and find me the right one. Now a days, we start with "what year and make?", "engine?" - wow what a joke! Anyway, if you have the answer, we sure would appreciate it. Thanks!
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