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AlexXtreme

posted on 10/5/17 at 10:03 AM Reply With Quote
Brake disc sizes

I have been trying to find out who makes the rear discs and from which car stumbled upon this useful web site...
http://www.brakeworld.co.uk/brakeworld/appguide/webframe.htm
You can type in the overall dimensions of the disc and it will find the part number and supplers!
Alex

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mcerd1

posted on 10/5/17 at 12:01 PM Reply With Quote
^^ its ok, but for discs its got the number of studs, but it missing the PDC - and its missing the inside diameter of the bell too

so if you search for 4 stud discs in a size it will include all the Japanese 100mm P.C.D. ones - when your really looking for 108mm P.C.D. ones for a ford / pug etc....
and without the inside diameter of the bell it wont tell you if they fit over your hubs without machining



I managed to find a PDF version of one of the motorfactors lists (2005 so slightly out of date) - it gives these extra details, send me a u2u with an e-mail address if you want a copy.


the brake pad crossreference on your link above is actually more useful

[Edited on 10/5/2017 by mcerd1]





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AlexXtreme

posted on 10/5/17 at 12:16 PM Reply With Quote
will send a u2u... I guess it was useful for me as I could measure what I had and it gave me 2 options which I could then check the PCD.
with our this as a starting point I was wasting hours!

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mcerd1

posted on 10/5/17 at 01:07 PM Reply With Quote
Both lists taken together will give you the full picture - model and variant from the online one and detailed dims from the PDF


I'm still hunting for a better list that gives everything in one place....





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