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Where can I get disc rotors for a 71 Charger....or what fits

Started by 71 Bee Man, December 03, 2007, 09:42:14 PM

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71 Bee Man

G'day guys,

a guy near me has just bought himself a 71 Charger and one of the front discs is absolutely stuffed. Can anyone please tell me where he could get a new disc or perhaps tell me what other makes of car would have the same disc which could be used.

Please keep in mind we are in Australia, so an online place would be preferable.

Hoping someone can help - already tried Year One....no good.

Peter
Sydney, Australia.
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mikesbbody

pete, as you know year one sell the aftermarket stuff (baer, ssbc etc) and its very expensive! im not sure what other car's are compatible with the 71 charger but someone here will know. btw what kind of 71 charger does your mate have? post pics if you can  :2thumbs:

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71 Bee Man

Quote from: hemihead on December 04, 2007, 12:09:26 AM
Does it have the 10.87 or the 11.78 Rotor ?

G'day guys,

thanks for the replies. We actually found a guy who had the disc rotors and pads, bearings etc in Australia, so he's getting the stuff from him.

Thanks again though.

Peter
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mikesbbody

glad to hear it  :2thumbs: another charger back on the streets where they belong  :cheers:

d72hemi

If you don't mind me asking, what is the total running your friend? I spent around $600 for rotors, pads, and bearings. I should have just have just saved a little more for a new disk kit.

71 Bee Man

Quote from: d72hemi on December 05, 2007, 12:41:48 AM
If you don't mind me asking, what is the total running your friend? I spent around $600 for rotors, pads, and bearings. I should have just have just saved a little more for a new disk kit.

G'day,

not sure where you're from but we're in Australia. He paid around $900 Australian......probably $820 US, but that included postage. A bit pricey I thought. I reckon I could have gotten them a lot cheaper by shopping around, but I guess he has them now. I thought people would be able to say "Yep, you can get disc rotors minus the hub at ......" I'm surprised it wasn't that easy. I've seen prices raning from $260 each down to $75 each. I'm assuming the first price is hub included and the second isn't.

Peter
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