Re: Donation.......Shouts
Okay someone interested me in this over the weekend but I have yet to get a response back on his thread so I created this one.
I need to know what is needed to swap my PITA captive front rotors to the nice and easy non-captive style on the 2nd Gen's. From what I have gathered I need Hubs and Spindles. I also read that you need Calipers, but I think it is untrue. Any help will be greatly appreciated, I will do a full DIY for this as long as I can find the parts. Thanks |
Non-Captive Rotor Swap
<span style="color:cyan">You will need the hubs, spindles, calipers, and also the rotors i think. Calipers for sure though.</span>
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Re: CAM and Other Questions
Shitty, thanks man I appreciate it.
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Re: Non-Captive Rotor Swap
<span style="color:cyan">No problem. I'm getting ready to do this myself. Just waiting on new rotors and brake pads to come in.</span>
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Re: Sputtering @ Low RPMs
Yeah I gotta find some parts, then I'll do it. I absolutely want to kick the engineer that came up with this garbage captive idea square in the nads!
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Re: Crappy MPG on Tiburon
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Re: NW/West Coast Roll Call
Sorry to hijack but how do you know if you have captive rotors?
I have a 1998 Tiburon S/E w/ all 4 disc brakes. |
Re: CD unit trouble
I'm 99.99999% sure you have Captive rotor.
Take your front wheel off (either side) if you see 4 big honking Bolt heads, then you have Captive rotors. Looks like this: http://hyundaiperformance.com/images.../001/step3.jpg If you only see 2 phillips screw heads, you do not. |
Re: Scariest Hyundai Owner *WORK WARNING, NSFW*
cool thanks for the info, I will have to check.
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Re: FS: Sony 10" Subs,Sony 1000W amp,and 2Frd Cap.*UPDA
OK, I do have captive rotors, Thank you KayJai.
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