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    Default Crossle 32 Brake Disc Bolt Pattern

    Does anyone happen to know what the bolt patterns are for the front 4 bolt discs and rear 6 bolt discs fir a Crossle 32F. I am just trying to confirm my measurements. Thank you.

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    I'm mostly interested in the fronts as the rears seem to be standard pieces.

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    I've got some old discs from my 32F sitting in a box out in the garage - I'll check 'em and get back

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    Thank you!

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    The discs I found have both patterns in them - the rears are simple - the same bolt pattern as the CV joint - they're apparently metric - six holes by 78 millimeters - the fronts are four by 3 & 3/8 inches

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    Default Smart Crossle engineering

    Thanks to someone smart, the Crossle can use the same rotor on the front and rear if they are drilled for both bolt patterns. The only issue is that the rotors are different from more current cars in that the rotor faces are at a different dimension than that of Van Diemen/Lola rotors, taller hat dimension. But as stated, front and rear Crossle can be same part.

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