06-24-2017, 07:24 PM | #1 |
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1972 six lug rotor
Hey, doe's anybody know if there's a six lug standard rotor that will fit a 72' disk brake front end without modification? Thanks,Ken
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06-24-2017, 07:33 PM | #2 |
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Re: 1972 six lug rotor
Stock for K5/K10 only. Other half tons were all 5 lug starting in 71.
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06-24-2017, 07:37 PM | #3 |
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Re: 1972 six lug rotor
Thanks, Ken.
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Re: 1972 six lug rotor
Aftermarket 6-lug rotors are a direct replacement of your 5-lug rotor . Search 6-lug disc brake swap.
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06-24-2017, 08:22 PM | #5 |
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OK Keith, Thanks for the heads up, Ken
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Re: 1972 six lug rotor
Thanks again Keith and 46 Stude. So it looks like if I were able to find suspension off of a 73' onward RWD with six lugs that would work as well?
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Re: 1972 six lug rotor
Yup. It'll work. I used 1982 spindles with those 6 bolt rotors and it worked great.
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06-25-2017, 09:20 AM | #10 |
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Re: 1972 six lug rotor
Daves70,You put 82' spindles on a 72' disc brake front end and it worked? Ken
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CPP customer service has to be the worst in the automotive business. They make some good stuff, but I swear no one there knows what's going on. I posted those rotors because they are the cheapest. Call www.earlyclassic.com if you want to talk to truck guys. They sell these rotors too.
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If you have a 71-72 truck there is no need to switch to 73-87 parts.
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Re: 1972 six lug rotor
Thanks Keith. I myself pulled rotors from an 86 GMC 3/4 ton suburban and put them on my 72' without changing bearings, seals, anything about 10 yrs ago and they're still on there with o problems. I am not familiar with the 73' onward six lug setups. I have a 65' custom cab short bed powerglide with the correct pp 283 and a side mount spare holder and want to use either the factory steelies which I have, or some nice aftermarket military wheels and stay in six lug so everything bolts. Thanks for your continued input, Ken. BTW, I live an hour from sumitt in Reno, N.V. so that works perfectly.
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The only 73-87 oem 6-lugs were 4x4 trucks.
Straight axle front ends. Totally different. There were no oem 2wd 6-lug trucks
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OK then you just saved me a lot of time looking for one. So the only thing in existence is aftermarket? Ken
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It's actually the same rotor blank used to make 5-lug rotors. The aftermarket industry saw the need for 6-lug disc brakes and manufactured the same rotors with the 6-lug pattern. I bought my first set from www.earlyclassic.com for a 69 c10 I converted to disc brakes. Now I see a lot of people using these rotors to use 6-lug wheels on 71-87 trucks.
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I used 82 spindles on my 67. Had to change ball joints to 82 as well as the 67 outer tie rods became my inners and I used 82 outer tie rods with an adapter sleeve. I think I got that right. It 's been a while. The rotors were from CPP if I remember correctly. Bearing sizes were all 82.
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The only application that won't fit, is the odd ball 1" rotor/spindle trucks built between 81-87. These were usually plain jane 6-cylinder trucks. Most v-8 trucks had the 1.25" rotors. The aftermarket 6-lug rotors are 1.25" thick. So all associated spindles, calipers, and bearings work with these.
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