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michael vass
Frequent User Username: mikebentleyturbo2
Post Number: 589 Registered: 07-2015
| Posted on Saturday, 02 November, 2019 - 22:09: |    |
Hi All Anybody know the minimum thickness? Anybody know of a cheaper supplier of new discs? Cheers Mike |
   
richard george yeaman
Prolific User Username: richyrich
Post Number: 1125 Registered: 04-2012
| Posted on Sunday, 03 November, 2019 - 00:52: |    |
I wish I knew mine are the big brake ones a clean fortune. |
   
Robert J. Sprauer
Frequent User Username: wraithman
Post Number: 556 Registered: 11-2017
| Posted on Sunday, 03 November, 2019 - 02:13: |    |
It's usually stamped on the edge. Runout cannot exceed .0004" and end float should be between .002-.004" when tightening the bearing. |
   
franck yahi
New User Username: franktr
Post Number: 7 Registered: 11-2019
| Posted on Monday, 16 December, 2019 - 10:40: |    |
Hi MikeBentleyTurbo2, As Richy pinpointed the big brakes ain't cheap. I was told that they were originaly made by ATE. I am no expert but the knukle hub is bolted on the rotor, therefore, if you find à rotor having the right dimensions you cannot use it because that same rotor needs yo have nine homes. I encourage you search on ebay. Despite my advice which is common,I hope that cheaper substitutes to Flying Spares should exit. Bon courage, |
   
Patrick Lockyer.
Grand Master Username: pat_lockyer
Post Number: 2236 Registered: 09-2004
| Posted on Tuesday, 17 December, 2019 - 02:16: |    |
Many brake disc rotors now have the machined groves that show when the minimum thickness is reached.
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