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Old 06-25-2003, 08:52 AM   #7
gavidoc
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I went to a Pinto Message Forum (yes they do exist ) to find out IF Pintos came with a 5 bolt pattern.

Turns out in 75, Ford started to do the V8 Pintos with a 5 bolt pattern.

My question, would the spindles off a granda/maverick work with a 5 bolt PInto rotor?

I don't see why it wouldn't as I would guess the rotors for the 5 lugs would be the same across all platforms.

Even if it is not a Pinto rotor and caliper, they are stamped Ford Motor Company on them. FOMOCO or whatever it is (can't remember). Even later year Mustang II's had the 5 bolt according to the pinto forum because the rotors and calipers are interchangable.

I appreciate all your help in this.
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