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Old Mar 16, 2019 | 08:36 PM
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I accidentally purchased the rear rotors on ebay when I needed front rotors, was a great deal for 62 bucks. I completely missed the "REAR ROTOR" text in the title some how. Anyways, the question i have is, will the rear rotors/brakes actually fit on the front? If they will then i need not worry about it. If someone knowledgeable could please advise. I will wake up in the morning and see for myself, but its dark and late and was hoping someone might be browsing that would know.

TL;DR - Will the rear rotors fit on the front, and will the rear brakes work in the front calipers?
 

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Old Mar 17, 2019 | 05:39 AM
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Simple answer is no. The rear rotors incorporate a drum for the handbrake/emergency brake shoes and are probably a smaller overall diameter too.
 
Old Mar 17, 2019 | 08:31 AM
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ok. totally forgot about the emergency brake. i got to looking at some pics online and it looks like they are machined a little different as well., so i have canceled the order. thanks for your time.
 
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