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12-03-2021, 11:22 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi. I need a full set of new pads and rotors on my BA. Will BF rotors fit my 2002 BA 5.4 fairmont ghia? I think the BF are larger rotors? Will my ba factory ghia wheels fit the bigger BF rotors? Do I need to use BF caliper location brackets? Seems like I would need the BF brackets. Appreciate some help. Cheers. Marty
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13-03-2021, 01:20 PM | #2 | ||
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The BA-FGII standard rotors are 298x22mm with 2x42mm piston calipers. The BA 'performance' rotors (not Brembo) are 325x32mm with 2x40.5mm piston calipers. The BF 'high series' rotors are 322x28mm with 2x42mm piston calipers. Rear The BA-FGII standard rotors are 303x16mm with a single 40.5mm piston caliper. The BA 'performance' rotors (not Brembo) are the same as above. The BF 'high series' rotors are 328x26mm with a single 44mm piston caliper.
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