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Old 01-30-2015, 07:47 PM
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Default What is the wheel stud knurl dia. On factory 1967 disc rotor?

As the title said, What is the wheel stud knurl dia. On factory 1967 disc rotor? Thanks

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Old 01-30-2015, 08:06 PM
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Original '67-early 70 model disc brake A body's used a separate hub that had contained the mtg of the 5 wheel studs. This original arrangement is where the term "two piece rotor" comes from.

Beginning mid '70 model the one piece rotor was introduced for A bodys and GP 's. I've bought multiple dozens of replacement rotors of this style putting disc brake changeovers together, and have ran across two different diameters on the knurled area. if you have latter style, going to take knocking out a damaged stud and measuring. If original two piece rotor, am sure someone has a disc brake hub they have installed new wheel studs in, Hope this helps.

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Do you have a link to a front drum to disc conversion?

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