View Full Version : '87 Shelby Lancer rear disc commonality
fleckster
08-08-2006, 08:25 PM
I have been asked by someone if the rear disc brakes used on the Whittier-built Lancers were the same or replaceable with the disc brakes of other turbo Mopars. I was thinking they might be the same as the non-vented discs used on the later LeBarons, ES Daytona or others. Can anyone confirm this? What about Neon rear discs? I haven't done any work on the brakes on my Lancer so I'm not sure. I know they aren't the same as the '87 Shelby Z brakes as they have a drum parking brake. I will be upgrading mine using my '93 IROC R/T parts car but I though it would be good info to have if anyone can shead some light on this.
GLHSKEN
08-08-2006, 08:34 PM
I would like to know as well
Turbodave
08-09-2006, 02:10 PM
The Lancer/CSX brakes have a different part# from the other applications, but the dimensions are similar. I've never tried swapping either neon or the standard non-vented rotors over however.
Here's the Raybestos Shelby Lancer/CSX Rotor: (approx $84ea)
http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Raybestos/Detail.html?76124-2.jpg&76124d.jpg
And the Raybestos Rotor for an 89 Shadow: (approx $17ea)
http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Raybestos/Detail.html?1076002-2.jpg&76002d.jpg
SL#63
08-24-2006, 07:48 PM
The Lancer/CSX brakes have a different part# from the other applications, but the dimensions are similar. I've never tried swapping either neon or the standard non-vented rotors over however.
Here's the Raybestos Shelby Lancer/CSX Rotor: (approx $84ea)
http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Raybestos/Detail.html?76124-2.jpg&76124d.jpg
And the Raybestos Rotor for an 89 Shadow: (approx $17ea)
http://www.rockauto.com/ref/Raybestos/Detail.html?1076002-2.jpg&76002d.jpg
As a follow-up for future generations...The rotor Turbodave shows above for the '89 shadow, is 'identical' to the rotor I took off my S.L. (Thanks for the links :thumb: ) The other rotor with the S.L./CSX part number has been discontinued!!! Now all I need is for someone to confirm rear caliper interchangability.
Anyone?
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