2 Seater Rotors On 2+2

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islandtuner242
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ok i found a 2 seater N/A shell not to far from me and i was wondering if i can use the rotors off it (seeing as how they are drilled & slotted) or is there a difference between the body styles


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islandtuner242 wrote:ok i found a 2 seater N/A shell not to far from me and i was wondering if i can use the rotors off it (seeing as how they are drilled & slotted) or is there a difference between the body styles
yes sir they fit... unless of course either your car is a 90 and the other car is not a 90 because the front rotors are a different size on the 90 ... but any other year is fine

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All suspension/ braking components are the same other than previously mentioned brakes. Also, same engine, same transmission, same differential. Everything else, you can pretty much assume is different.

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thanks guys

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Careful, while this is true within years, 90 vs 91, 91+ is different. If it's a 90 NA you found, you are good to go. If it's 91 or any year TT, the rotor thickness is different (30mm vs 28mm). Either way I would get the brakes, if it's a 91, then get the calipers and brackets as well...


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