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> F/S: 1LE rotors cut down to hubs - $200
GlennCMC70
post Mar 30 2012, 03:39 PM
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F/S: 1LE rotors cut down to hubs - $200

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Working on a custom deal for my 4th gen and needed 3rd gen rotors cut down to hubs. Got a set of used rotors from a friend and had them cut down only to find out I needed non-1LE rotors for this project.
Hubs come w/ new races and bearings (National A-6/A-3) installed.
No wheel studs (I can send you the old ones un-installed).
I have $150 in machine costs.
Need $200 for the pair.
Pics on request. Email me @ Glenn_Landrum at msn dot com.
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Alien
post Mar 30 2012, 05:23 PM
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Email sent, but not about buying back my rotors (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but the 1le vs non 1le rotors differ in rotor diameter and thickness, which since they've been cut down is irrelevant. The only other difference AFAIK is the outer bearing OD, the 1le being larger. As long as the bearing matches the hub, it shouldn't matter if it's 1le or not.
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post Mar 30 2012, 05:46 PM
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See attached pic for how they differ where the wheel matting face is.
The wheel mating face is not in the same position between the bearings between the 1LE and non-1LE rotor.
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post Mar 30 2012, 06:20 PM
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I sit corrected! Learn something new everyday. That also means I'm 5/8" closer to the max track width than I thought!
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