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Old 06-21-2004, 10:22 PM
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slotted drilled rotors rear install?? HELP!

I went to put on the drilled and slotted rotors I bought on e bay and the rear rotors seem to thick, thus the bolts don't offer alot of thread and the rotor is super close to the caliper, do I get longer wheel studs and put a spacer behind the caliper or what? HELP
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are they the same size as the fronts?........u might have got four fronts and not fronts and backs.....
they should fit i got mine of e-bay to.........contact ur e-bay dealer
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no, they are different and its over 6 months so I don't know where exactly I bought them?
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might have got ls1 brakes???
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Re: slotted drilled rotors rear install?? HELP!

Originally posted by remaxracer45
I went to put on the drilled and slotted rotors I bought on e bay and the rear rotors seem to thick, thus the bolts don't offer alot of thread and the rotor is super close to the caliper, do I get longer wheel studs and put a spacer behind the caliper or what? HELP
Shawn
well if they're thicker and not the same offset as the orignal rotors, then you have the wrong parts, simple as that. mickey-mousing with longer studs and spacers is not a wise move, get the correct part for your car.
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