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Posted: 4/21/07 7:23amMessage 1 of 4
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i got a deal on a pair of rotors,was told they are front end,but why the machined inner surface?, they are marked no.60240cb
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Posted: 4/21/07 8:09amMessage 2 of 4
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 could have been scarred or had burrs ect. on the surface allso could have been cut for clearance,,hey a deal is allways good. should fit ok,rd
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Posted: 4/21/07 9:26amMessage 3 of 4
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Those are REAR rotors! The inner machined surface is for the emergency brake...

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Posted: 4/21/07 9:35amMessage 4 of 4
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thats what i was thinking.ok thanksjust have to order fronts then, a bit rear over here.
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