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Does anyone have pictures of there front and rear rotors ?

not website pics but actuall pics you have taken and if possilbe side by side ones.

Front and Rears
04-07 R cars
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hello

Bueller ?
 

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lol kind of if you could pop off yoru rear wheel that would help alot .

I am working on a BBK for the 850/S/V/C70 and trying to use the stock R rotors for it
 

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lol kind of if you could pop off yoru rear wheel that would help alot .

I am working on a BBK for the 850/S/V/C70 and trying to use the stock R rotors for it

Justin,

The R rotors will bolt right up to the 850 hub!
 

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Yeah that I know I already have them on the fronts what I want to know what is the differnece in fronts to rears on the Rs.

I know in the 850/S/V/C70 the rears are totaly different .

Wilwood makes a caliper with a 1 inch opening where the stock front R rotor is what 32mm wich wont fit with the WW pads my understanding is that the rear R rotors are still 330mm but are 28mm in thickness wich would solve the problem of the fronts .

Or I can just get a 1.25 opening on the caliper and then be find with the stock R rotors on the front.

Trying to see if there is actually difference mainly due to the ebrake in the back , my first guess there is but ?

If it does work on the rears then looking at a BBK for the front and then a BBK for the rear .

yeah might make the ass end slip out if your do major hard braking , but since the rear kit would be pretty much my car only and for looks ehh I am willing to take the risk on my car.
 
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