Thread: S 10 disk brakes on 89 caprice
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02-23-2005 08:57 AM #1
S 10 disk brakes on 89 caprice
I have a 1948 chevy channeled over a 1989 Caprice chassis (cop car with disk brakes) Would S 10 rotors fit because I am told the S 10 would move the wheels 1 in. inboard . I am having trouble with tire rub on full turn. Thanks Jim
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02-23-2005 09:16 AM #2
Re: S 10 disk brakes on 89 caprice
Originally posted by pole-shed
I have a 1948 chevy channeled over a 1989 Caprice chassis (cop car with disk brakes) Would S 10 rotors fit because I am told the S 10 would move the wheels 1 in. inboard . I am having trouble with tire rub on full turn. Thanks JimMike
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02-23-2005 11:13 AM #3
No, when I up graded to the larger 11" brakes using the chevell type calipers, your also supose to use the rotor as well, (It is a chevy car) but the tire-fender problem arose. I tried the S10 that is 1" smaller between the wheel bolt face and the outer disc face.
This is what I was told in a previous post that is why I thought it might work Thanks Jim
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02-23-2005 11:34 AM #4
Originally posted by pole-shed
No, when I up graded to the larger 11" brakes using the chevell type calipers, your also supose to use the rotor as well, (It is a chevy car) but the tire-fender problem arose. I tried the S10 that is 1" smaller between the wheel bolt face and the outer disc face.
This is what I was told in a previous post that is why I thought it might work Thanks JimMike
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02-23-2005 11:42 AM #5
Ok. Mike I will have to get a S 10 rotor and try it. Thanks for the information JimI also want 1948 chevy hood to pancake , in the Milwaukee area
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02-28-2005 08:36 AM #6
The difference is only from the outside of the rotor face to the wheel bolt face. Rotor to caliper position is the same.
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