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    Default Spindle rotor combination question??

    I'm sure this has been discussed before in older threads, but is there any way to use a metric rotor on a Camaro spindle? Maybe a bearing conversion of some kind, seems like with all the new reproduction style products out now, there could be something out there. Thanks

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    no how would you bolt the caliper on?

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    Speedway sells an adaptor for metric calipers on "big" spindles but it may or may not work with a smaller rotor. Just trying to obtain some info for a build to save some weight, thanks for the input

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirt36 View Post
    I'm sure this has been discussed before in older threads, but is there any way to use a metric rotor on a Camaro spindle? Maybe a bearing conversion of some kind, seems like with all the new reproduction style products out now, there could be something out there. Thanks
    why dont you run the camaro rotor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirt36 View Post
    Speedway sells an adaptor for metric calipers on "big" spindles but it may or may not work with a smaller rotor. Just trying to obtain some info for a build to save some weight, thanks for the input
    the adapter is for the caliper it still uses the BIG rotor clearly it wont work on a smaller diameter rotor you would need to move the caliper closer to centerline of the hub not just space in one bolt....

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    To save weight and for the 4 3/4 pattern Oldgold, but I got something figured out, thanks for your input stock car

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