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Re:Identifying 105 Rotors
Phil,
As I understand it, the early cars (up to 67?) used rotors with left hand
threads on the left hand side of the car and right hand threads on the right
hand side. Later cars used right hand threads on both sides. I've heard that
the later Juniors such as yours continued use of the early style front
suspension (and rotors?).
My 67 GT Jr has the lefthanded threads on the left side (as do all 101 cars).
John Basel
Bolton, MA
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 23:29:34 Philip Gicante wrote:
>The 1300 of my '70GTJr was replaced by one of the
>previous owners with a 1750. However, I know that the
>rotors and other front brake hardware changed between
>the models/years, and I'm not sure which one is one my
>car. How can one identify without doing a side-by-side
>comparision? Currently the RHS rotors are left-hand
>thread and the front calipers are ATE.
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