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Are there different calipers?
I bought some drop spindles from a friend. He threw in some rotors. I then bought a parts truck (1981) . The rotors from the parts truck wont go on the drop spindles. The spindle is too big. No big deal I used the rotors he threw in. Now the calipers bolt on without pads but won't fit with pads. Are there different calipers and if so what would I be asking for at the parts store? Is it a years difference? The drop spindles are aftermarket and I have no clue what year these rotors came off. The are about a 1/4 thicker than the ones on the parts truck. Thanks
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Re: Are there different calipers?
They make two different drop spindles one for a inch rotor and one for a inch and a quarter rotor. looks like you need the inch wide rotor to make it work. Check the rotor you have now and see if it is a inch and a quarter if it is you need to get a inch wide rotor to make it work.
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You will need the wider calipers and mounting pins since they are longer. I found used ones at the local pull Your own part yard on several vans of later varieties. They are not hit on as hard as trucks and are the same up through 95 ish.
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I am pretty sure that the 1 inch rotors started being optional in 1981 (someone correct me if I am wrong). Before that they were all 1 1/4 inches. If going to a part house just ask for calipers for a truck older than 1981 to avoid confusion of multiple rotor sizes for a year
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If you are using the 1 1/4" rotors, you need what is called D52 calipers. That might help your search if online, otherwise, look for calipers from '73-'79 just to be safe.
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