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Old 05-22-2009, 08:28 PM   #1
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rear disc bolt pattern

i have a set of explorer rear disc brakes for a 9" and of course it has a ford bolt pattern. well i got a really good deal on a set of wheels that have a chevy bolt pattern. question is does anyone know a chevy rotor that will fit with the rest of the ford stuff or if not has anyone ever had rotors drilled for a different bolt pattern. moser will do it but i dont really want to mess with shipping and stuff.
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Re: rear disc bolt pattern

Any good CNC machining shop could redrill a new pattern for you.

Shouldn't be hard at all, to find one willing to do it for you.

It would just still be up to you to get the new studs pressed in, but that would easy to get done, or do at home.
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new studs pressed in? im guessing you mean on the axles but i havent ordered them yet and when i do ill just get them with the chevy pattern.
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Re: rear disc bolt pattern

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new studs pressed in? im guessing you mean on the axles but i havent ordered them yet and when i do ill just get them with the chevy pattern.
Yeah. I just mentioned it in case you were going to need that done too.
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