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Lee's05GT

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I have a little situation on my hand at the moment. My driver side rear break went out the other day and i had to wait for break pads to come in and i didnt hear anything for about 2 days and now the rotor is messed up, SO i was thinking I just bought drilled and slotted rotors for the front, now would i be able to take the front stock rotors off and put them in the rear? i couldnt really tell if the front and the rear were the same size but i hear of ppl getting bigger sizes in the rear....i was just wondering if that was possible so i can save a little bit of money.
 
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I have a little situation on my hand at the moment. My driver side rear break went out the other day and i had to wait for break pads to come in and i didnt hear anything for about 2 days and now the rotor is messed up, SO i was thinking I just bought drilled and slotted rotors for the front, now would i be able to take the front stock rotors off and put them in the rear? i couldnt really tell if the front and the rear were the same size but i hear of ppl getting bigger sizes in the rear....i was just wondering if that was possible so i can save a little bit of money.

You can do it but its not super easy... you would have to get some brackets and such to change it and I am not sure if aftermarket oversized rear kits will work on the front stock rotor so it might be a custom make, It shouldnt be that hard of a job. I did it on a buddys car one time it was pretty easy to do just time consumming, I just welded up some custom brackets and did some grinding off of the orginal brackets and his held up ok but it will take some creativity, and make sure you use some decent metal as well.

IMO its not worth it as you can get some power slot rear rotors for around 200$ It was a all day project for me and my buddy.
 
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05 stroker is actually selling all 4 powerslot rotors for 150$ I wanted them but I just am going to eventually get a big brake kit.
 

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05 stroker is actually selling all 4 powerslot rotors for 150$ I wanted them but I just am going to eventually get a big brake kit.
YEP! They are freshly turned and ready for action. I removed them for a 14" kit and then had them turned but did use the rears for a weekend at Ennis Tx ( .FFW) and then swaped back to the 14" rears .
 
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