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Old 06-20-2006, 01:57 PM   #1
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Default If I were to buy Vented rotors......

I know that I would need the bigger vented rotor calipers.....but would I also need the carriers? If so SELL ME YOURS NOW!!! I want them so let me know. I want to buy your vented caliper and carriers.
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yeah, you definitely need the carriers to accommodate the wider rotors. I got mine off the bay with the wider calipers. I used the calipers as my cores on the remans I picked up.

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yeah, you definitely need the carriers to accommodate the wider rotors. I got mine off the bay with the wider calipers. I used the calipers as my cores on the remans I picked up.

....and no, you can't have them...
Well your no help! Anybody wanna sell me theres??
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