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Does anyone know where I can get a set of brake rotors that will fit my '67? It has a set of the original 2 piece rotors now, and I want to replace them before they are completely shot. I know Ricks and Firewheel have them for around $110 each. Also - are the pads something any auto parts store will have - or are they a weird size/shape?
Thank you!
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Good point!
Does anyone know where I can get rotors for less than $110 each? And - are the pads something I can get at Autozone or Pep Boys - or are they some weird size that I'll only find at Ricks or Firewheel?
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Check RockAuto, they had brand new Raybestos rotors for $38/each, or Raybestos Brute Stop Rotors for $100/ea (cross drilled)
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54.20 each if you can use a one piece.
http://www.discbrakesrus.com/make/chevrolet/camaro.htm
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you can get them thru any autoparts store for much less than $110 per. They are all 1 peice now. parts store can get the pads too. probably not in stock, but never long to wait either.
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Thanks guys! I will check those sites out. The problem I keep running into when places offer '67-'69 rotors is that they don't fit my setup. I think the '68 and '69 have a different caliper than the '67.
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67 and 68 use four piston calipers. The four piston calipers need a smaller hub area in the one piece rotor for caliper clearance.
69 uses single piston calipers.
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Parts stores should be able to get the D3 pads.
I haven't been able to find the small hub rotors inexpensively anywhere. Every time i think i do, they turn out to be the 69 large hub style, which is the only one the local parts stores carry. Bendix, Raybestos, Wagner, and their knock-offs all have the large hub.
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OK - So I bit the bullet and bought a set of rotors from Rick's for a couple hundred bucks. I have the wheels off, and the caliper off the driver's side. Now - how the heck do I get the old rotor off?
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