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rear discs for you guys,,link inside
http://www.aerospacecomponents.com/page6.htm#p6a
Seen that some are looking for rear brakes,,found these a few yrs ago..have not tried them yet |
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Those kits will not be a bolt on for our cars. We have the direct torque style axle flanges. Check out this thread why it is not a bolt on. Rear Disc idea?
You need to have the 4-bolt style flanges. Eric Fisher
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They are not a direct bolt on ....but can easily be made to work . I currently run them on my car with stock fronts.
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