Questions on brake rotors
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Re: Questions on brake rotors
They are different sizes so they may not be interchangeable. I don't
recall which dimension is different. Seems like one is 3 1/16 tall, the
other is 3 3/16.
Kevin in Iowa wrote:
> I am getting ready to do my front brakes on my 99XJ, the store lists
> two different rotors for it, on is listed as full cast rotor, the
> other is listed as a composite material? What is the difference, I
> have 150k on the original, with them being turned about 75k ago, but
> in ease of time I am going to replace them.
>
> TIA
>
> Kevin in Iowa
>
recall which dimension is different. Seems like one is 3 1/16 tall, the
other is 3 3/16.
Kevin in Iowa wrote:
> I am getting ready to do my front brakes on my 99XJ, the store lists
> two different rotors for it, on is listed as full cast rotor, the
> other is listed as a composite material? What is the difference, I
> have 150k on the original, with them being turned about 75k ago, but
> in ease of time I am going to replace them.
>
> TIA
>
> Kevin in Iowa
>
#12
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Re: Questions on brake rotors
They are different sizes so they may not be interchangeable. I don't
recall which dimension is different. Seems like one is 3 1/16 tall, the
other is 3 3/16.
Kevin in Iowa wrote:
> I am getting ready to do my front brakes on my 99XJ, the store lists
> two different rotors for it, on is listed as full cast rotor, the
> other is listed as a composite material? What is the difference, I
> have 150k on the original, with them being turned about 75k ago, but
> in ease of time I am going to replace them.
>
> TIA
>
> Kevin in Iowa
>
recall which dimension is different. Seems like one is 3 1/16 tall, the
other is 3 3/16.
Kevin in Iowa wrote:
> I am getting ready to do my front brakes on my 99XJ, the store lists
> two different rotors for it, on is listed as full cast rotor, the
> other is listed as a composite material? What is the difference, I
> have 150k on the original, with them being turned about 75k ago, but
> in ease of time I am going to replace them.
>
> TIA
>
> Kevin in Iowa
>
#13
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Re: Questions on brake rotors
They are different sizes so they may not be interchangeable. I don't
recall which dimension is different. Seems like one is 3 1/16 tall, the
other is 3 3/16.
Kevin in Iowa wrote:
> I am getting ready to do my front brakes on my 99XJ, the store lists
> two different rotors for it, on is listed as full cast rotor, the
> other is listed as a composite material? What is the difference, I
> have 150k on the original, with them being turned about 75k ago, but
> in ease of time I am going to replace them.
>
> TIA
>
> Kevin in Iowa
>
recall which dimension is different. Seems like one is 3 1/16 tall, the
other is 3 3/16.
Kevin in Iowa wrote:
> I am getting ready to do my front brakes on my 99XJ, the store lists
> two different rotors for it, on is listed as full cast rotor, the
> other is listed as a composite material? What is the difference, I
> have 150k on the original, with them being turned about 75k ago, but
> in ease of time I am going to replace them.
>
> TIA
>
> Kevin in Iowa
>
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Re: Questions on brake rotors
Kevin in Iowa wrote:
> Still has the factory rotors on them, I am assuming full cast rotors,
> I purchased a set
> of Wagner Full cast rotors today, now if I can find my c clamp to
> collapse the piston
> in the caliper....
>
I just use a pry bar of some kind, putting firm, steady pressure on the
pistons and they just push back in. Most likely you had factory
composite rotors and you were lucky to have no problems with them. Good
choice on the cast rotors.
tw
> Still has the factory rotors on them, I am assuming full cast rotors,
> I purchased a set
> of Wagner Full cast rotors today, now if I can find my c clamp to
> collapse the piston
> in the caliper....
>
I just use a pry bar of some kind, putting firm, steady pressure on the
pistons and they just push back in. Most likely you had factory
composite rotors and you were lucky to have no problems with them. Good
choice on the cast rotors.
tw
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Re: Questions on brake rotors
Kevin in Iowa wrote:
> Still has the factory rotors on them, I am assuming full cast rotors,
> I purchased a set
> of Wagner Full cast rotors today, now if I can find my c clamp to
> collapse the piston
> in the caliper....
>
I just use a pry bar of some kind, putting firm, steady pressure on the
pistons and they just push back in. Most likely you had factory
composite rotors and you were lucky to have no problems with them. Good
choice on the cast rotors.
tw
> Still has the factory rotors on them, I am assuming full cast rotors,
> I purchased a set
> of Wagner Full cast rotors today, now if I can find my c clamp to
> collapse the piston
> in the caliper....
>
I just use a pry bar of some kind, putting firm, steady pressure on the
pistons and they just push back in. Most likely you had factory
composite rotors and you were lucky to have no problems with them. Good
choice on the cast rotors.
tw
#16
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Re: Questions on brake rotors
Kevin in Iowa wrote:
> Still has the factory rotors on them, I am assuming full cast rotors,
> I purchased a set
> of Wagner Full cast rotors today, now if I can find my c clamp to
> collapse the piston
> in the caliper....
>
I just use a pry bar of some kind, putting firm, steady pressure on the
pistons and they just push back in. Most likely you had factory
composite rotors and you were lucky to have no problems with them. Good
choice on the cast rotors.
tw
> Still has the factory rotors on them, I am assuming full cast rotors,
> I purchased a set
> of Wagner Full cast rotors today, now if I can find my c clamp to
> collapse the piston
> in the caliper....
>
I just use a pry bar of some kind, putting firm, steady pressure on the
pistons and they just push back in. Most likely you had factory
composite rotors and you were lucky to have no problems with them. Good
choice on the cast rotors.
tw
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