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Old 06-27-2008, 07:24 PM
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hey all i need is the rotor now and she will be driveable, will 88 cane rotors work on a 95, quick replies greatly appreciated

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See my response to the post entitled "brakes on my 88". The simple answer seems to be, yes- to front, no- to rear.
 
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I have a 95 rear rim on my '88 and the 88 rotor bolted on fine, so I don't see a problem.
 
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I have a 95 rear rim on my '88 and the 88 rotor bolted on fine, so I don't see a problem.
Are you using a 95 caliper or an 88 caliper with the rear rim. It makes a difference. Discs come in different thicknesses, and using too thick a rotor will mean you'll never be able to install new pads and too thin of a rotor and you'll lose a significant amount of stopping power.
 
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I used the 88 caliper.
 
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