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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Apr 19, '08 From Norway Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
When comparing the new and the old rotor, everything is the same, except the inner diameter on the center hole, which is around 0.5-1mm smaller on the new rotor. I've tried to refit the wheel, and force the rotor into place, without any luck. The rotor is 2-3mm from being where it should be.
Do i have the wrong rotor, or do i have to either expand the hole on the rotor, or decrease the diameter where its mounted? The car is a 97` 6GC T20 with rear disk brakes. The disks where bought for this exact model. EDIT: Look at the bottom for the new problem.. This post has been edited by skogs: Oct 3, 2011 - 10:01 AM |
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If the centrebore is too small, go back to the store you from which you purchased the rotor and slap the parts guy upside the head.
Then explain to him the difference between the fifth-gen Celica produced 1990-1993 and the sixth-gen Celica produced 1994-1999. Rear rotors, 5SFE Year---diametre-thickness-centrebore 90-93 269 mm, 10 mm, 54 mm 94-95 269 mm, 10 mm, 55 mm 95-99 269 mm, 9 mm, 55 mm |
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