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CarFreakGT

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What's the best way to figure out what the front discs on my 68 came off of? A search didn't yield much--mostly conversion threads. Is it basically visual inspection and comparison, or will there be a part # stamped somewhere? If so, where can I look for a part #? Sorry to be asking and not just looking myself, but it's gotten dark out, and I won't be able to look until tomorrow after work. Just wanted to get an idea where to look when I'm out there. The rotors are ~10" and the bolt pattern is 5 x 4.25" in case that rings a bell for anyone. Thanks in advance for any feedback!
Bryan
 
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Rotors are more likely 10.5 and the bolt pattern is 5 x 4.5. Aside from the 67's dual piston calipers, the later 68-up discs are all the same if I ain't mistaken, that goes for the Granada, Monarch, 71-73 Stang, and Maverick/Comets. These are all single piston calipers.
 
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Rotors are more likely 10.5 and the bolt pattern is 5 x 4.5. Aside from the 67's dual piston calipers, the later 68-up discs are all the same if I ain't mistaken, that goes for the Granada, Monarch, 71-73 Stang, and Maverick/Comets. These are all single piston calipers.
 

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Not to Hi Jack, but I too am wondering what disc's I have on my 67. Can you tell just by looking at them whether or not you have 4 piston or single piston. Pics would be great if anyone had any.
 

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stirling33 said:
Not to Hi Jack, but I too am wondering what disc's I have on my 67. Can you tell just by looking at them whether or not you have 4 piston or single piston. Pics would be great if anyone had any.
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If you see a tube going form one side of the to the other it is a 4 piston. The K/H 4 piston is the same design as the SSDB conversion kit if that helps.
 
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and look in some parts catalogs .... some sell reman calipers and you should be able to "see" the OEM 4 piston type .... several catologs are on-line and have decent pics .... the diff between 4-piston and single is very easy to note ....
 

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D.Hearne said:
Rotors are more likely 10.5 and the bolt pattern is 5 x 4.5.
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When I measure for bolt pattern, don't I measure from stud center to stud center? That's what I did and it is exactly 4.25". I'm just a little confused, I guess?
 

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If you had a pefect circle drawn from stud to stud. The diameter of that circle is the bolt pattern measurement. On a 5 lug stud to stud is not the diameter. If you measure form the center of one to the outer edge of the other it will be just about right.
http://www.summitracing.com/streetandstrip/charts_guides/boltcircle2cxcropped.htm
 

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D.Hearne said:
Rotors are more likely 10.5 and the bolt pattern is 5 x 4.5. Aside from the 67's dual piston calipers, the later 68-up discs are all the same if I ain't mistaken, that goes for the Granada, Monarch, 71-73 Stang, and Maverick/Comets. These are all single piston calipers.
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correct
 

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THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!

Thanks for the clarification! That has been driving me nuts! Spoofty, I have seen that diagram before--I guess I just remembered the points to measure wrong. Thanks for the link. I have been checking out pics online and it does appear that I have the single piston calipers.

Thanks again!
 
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Vintage Wheel Works has a good graphic of how to do this measurement .... follows above suggested way .... see -- http://www.vintagewheelworks.com/tech-bolt-pattern.php ....
 

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67GTFB said:
Vintage Wheel Works has a good graphic of how to do this measurement .... follows above suggested way .... see -- http://www.vintagewheelworks.com/tech-bolt-pattern.php ....
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AHA...Maybe that's how I got confused. For a four-bolt you do measure center-to-center. Thanks, GTFB
 
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I always measure from the center of one stud to an imaginary line drawn between the two opposite studs. Not too many cars have a 4.25" bolt circle, all Fords were either 4.5" or 5". Chevy's and GM's had 4.75" or 5"
 
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