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Old 06-16-10, 10:02 PM
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brake rotor size help ?

hi will these brake rotors fit on my 87 turbo??? I know there cheap i just need them for a cert then its gonna just sit there on them

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...#ht_3852wt_941
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Maybe. The dimensions are in line with the brochures (10.9" and 10.7"), but it's Chinese ebay junk. You never really know what you're going to get. You can also buy OEM-style blanks and pads from an auto parts store for a similar price.
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Brake pads and rotors from some unkown vendor on eBay are things I would never chance my life to.
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i just need cheap ones for my cert mine r out of spec will get better ones once i have money but they are made in canada not china!
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I see they ship from Canada, but I don't see where it says they are made in Canada.

Even still, I think you could go to your local auto parts store and pay the same or less than that. Plus, if something goes wrong or doesn't fit right, it would be a much easier return. I think a lot of the cheap stuff may be made in China, Mexico or wherever these days, but at least having it come from a source you know as opposed to a random person on the internet just seems a much safer way to go in my opinion.
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