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John Cummins 03-04-2001 12:40 PM

Changing to floating Rotors
 
I have a 86 gt I'm upgrading to 5- lug , but want to change to a floating rotor. How can I do this. Can I use a 94 and up spindle and hub an d still maintain the original a-arm. I still want to maintain a fox body design.

84_GT350 03-04-2001 10:41 PM

You can use the SN-95 spindle setup, but it might require changing your struts as well. It also positions the wheels (I believe) 1" farther forward. There shouldn't be any other changes besides those 2.

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85cobra 03-04-2001 11:58 PM

The SN95 setup won't change your location of the wheel. Only if you use the lower control arm which sets the wheels 1" further outward.

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moosejaw 03-05-2001 01:14 AM

Use same struts. If you use 86 ball joints then a 1/4" spacer is required under the ball joint fastener. If you use a 94 and up ball joint this is not req'd. The newer ball joints have a slightly shorter height.

Are you also changing the rears to Disc? If so, get the 94 and up booster, master cylinder and proportioning valve (or equivelant).

Mike

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John Cummins 03-08-2001 11:09 PM

I have motorsport control arms on there now, so I guess won't be needing a spacer for the ball joint. the 94 and up spindle will work with no changing in th off set of the wheel, I hop I'm getting this right cause my wheels are 18 x 8.5 and I don't want any rubbing.


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