Rotors To Fit 1983-1996 General Motors Front Wheel Drive Cars. on 2040-parts.com
Derby, Kansas, US
Rotor. off of a 1986 Cadillac Sedan De Ville. Fits 1983-1996 Chevrolet, Buick, Oldsmobile and Pontiac front wheel drive cars. Check the product details to see if they will fit your car. Crosses to a Wagner BD60678, Brakebest 5072RGS and Raybestos 635072. I have two of these rotors, one is .969 and the other is .1.128 in thickness, these rotors are marked minimum thickness is .955. I don't think they need turned but I can have these rotors turned for $15.00 each if interested. Contact me if you want more than one, want them turned or for more pictures and information.
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