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    1. #1
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      How about a 13" rotor....

      The search goes on...

      Now I'm looking for a 13" rotor that would be similar to the following:

      13" diameter.
      2" total height, assuming approx. 3/16" flange thickness.
      0.750 - 0.800" thickness.
      Vented.

      Any ideas?

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    2. #2
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      could you use a rotor and hat from nascar or similar?

    3. #3
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      More info

      Are you tying to save a few bucks?
      If so I believe Wilwood has a decent setup for a stocker for about 600 or 700 bucks.
      At least check them out asn Prescesion brakes

    4. #4
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      Kindof thin for a rotor that diameter. My thoughts go to a C5 vette rotor. The ones I have are 12.75" dia, 1.25" thk, 1.625" overall hgt. Somewhere I have a C4 1996 HD rotor too. I will check it & let you know.

      Scot
      Scot
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    5. #5
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      It needs to fit in a 4th-gen 93-97 rear caliper, hence the thickness requirement. It will be thick enough for a rear brake application.
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    6. #6
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      Carl,

      Have you looked through the Coleman catalog already? The printed version seems easier to navigate than the online version. I can look at my printed catalog tonight if you haven't already gone that route.

      http://www.colemanracing.com/catalog...0b77f98fed5432

    7. #7
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      Are you looking for something similar to these Baer rear rotors:
      http://www.rpmoutlet.com/musv6baer.htm
      but they are solid, not vented. So they are close but not quite what you are looking for.
      2018 Cruze LT Hatchback
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    8. #8
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      All I have that is close is what I have on the rear of the Monte, they are 94 Vette rear rotors, they are 12" dia, 2" height overall, a little thicker than .75" & vented.

      Scot
      Scot
      86 Monte SS


    9. #9
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      Are you looking for an OE application to adapt? You might try here. http://www.ebcbrakes.com/Assets/discdrum2005.pdf There are mostly European applications listed, but some American stuff as well. I wish I could find something like this that has more vehicle listings for cars available in America but I haven't had any luck yet.

      Aaron

    10. #10
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      Here's what I'm trying to do, being that I'm a cheap you-know-what sometimes.

      Take an off-the-shelf OE 13"/0.800" thick rotor with an offset similar to the '93-'97 Z28. Build a new, simple, mounting bracket for the caliper to fit the 13" rotor. Do the whole thing for cheap.

      The 12" C4 rotor is only 1/2" diameter larger than the Z28, so the performance difference will be too small. 13" should make a noticeable difference.

      If the right rotor can be found, it should be easy to do.
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