Not sure how the Fiat subject came up. These rotors ar a flat plate, 9-9/8" OD x .375 thick with a center hole of 2-1/2"mol and a bolt circle
MJinCO 06.11.24, 12:20 PMAnd thanks for the input, all!
fv9 06.11.24, 11:26 AMThat is my concern and why I was asking. I’d like to try a bead seat, but I really don’t have much room. May just have to stick with foam and make
fv9 06.11.24, 11:25 AMBeing a tall driver, you may run into roll hoop clearance issues. The minimum thickness on some bead type seats is 1 inch. That is going to raise your
brian styczynski 06.11.24, 11:23 AM
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Brake Cooling
We used LD19 calipers which wanted approximately .25 thick rotors. We would get them from junk yards and put them on a brake lathe to narrow them down.
10rmotor 06.11.24, 1:04 PM