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Old August 23rd, 2006, 3:09 PM
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Default Rear disk brakes

I installed a rear disk brake kit on the rear of my 94 s-10 a few years back I know it uses ford thunderbird brake pads but I am not having any luck on finding a rotor that will work any help out there.

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Old August 23rd, 2006, 8:19 PM
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Why not just call the company that you got the kit from? What kit did you use? Is it a drum in hat style?
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If you know the company that you got them from I would call them. If not I would take an old rotor to a parts store or two and see if they can take the ones the have in stock and compare them. You may get lucky.
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If you know the company that you got them from I would call them. If not I would take an old rotor to a parts store or two and see if they can take the ones the have in stock and compare them. You may get lucky.
Or maybe even find a part number on the rotor somewhere.
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That would be why you would call the company, or try to find one at a parts store. The company will have a part # and if you find one at a parts store that would be your part #.
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