I'm having a litttle issue here. a wheel stud broke, rotors wouldn't hurt to replace either, so ordered rotors. I was told it was a 1979 Camaro front end, is that not what I have here? Can anyone help identify what this front end is? Ordered rotors but the dimensions are different, heights of the rotor don't work out, wondering if it's not a 79 camaro front end now??
there is the possibility they sent you wrong rotors.I looked in garage for rotors we ran when we had camaro clip on race car.I remember the old GM rotors had #s on the rotor on face where wheel studs mount.with offshore sh-t now I dont know I could not find any in my ah parts bin lol.you could ask Harry if they have any reference material at his work.if he knows some oldtimer they should be able to get some info been to long ago for me.I am sure it is out there.if you can list bearings, rotor diameter etc. the picture with tape measure is to blurry for my old eyes.good luck in your search
That's what I was kinda wondering.
The rear end was a gm 7.5" 10 bolt. Monte Carlo or something so I was wondering if front end came from same car but I was told 79 Camaro by previous owner. Maybe just the motor was 79 Camaro. Did 80 Monte Carlo come with a 350? I thought it was just 305?
But we looked up the height of the rotors for 80 Monte Carlo too and wasn't the same on the rotors I have now.
# of Bolts:5,Bolt Circle Diameter:120.65 mm / 4.75",Diameter:279.4 mm / 11",Thickness When New:26.3 mm / 1.036",Discard Thickness:24.5 mm / .965",Height:117.8 mm / 4.638",Vented / Solid:Vented,Includes ABS Inner Sensor Ring:No,Includes Inner Bearing Cup:Yes,Includes Outer Bearing Cup:Yes
I just bought lug nuts for the front, I know they're 7/16. (I do have one axle on the rear that's 12mm though.)
I have to go back to the shop tomorrow and measure again. I just noticed that in the pic myself about the tape. I didn't measure myself someone else gave me the dims so I'm going to measure myself tomorrow.