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    Spirit R/T Rear Disc part number

    I'm doing the conversion on my Rampage now. Calipers are in great shape, but the rotors are shot. I cant seem to find them locally from any of the name brand parts stores. (I have new external pads and new internal parking drum pads already). I searched this forum and searched Rockauto. I came up with these numbers from Rockauto:

    Wagner BD61950
    Kelsy Hayes AR8330
    Raybestos 7993R
    Centric 12063030
    Bendix 1533

    Can anyone confirm that these are it?

    I only ask becuase the Spirit R/T rear discs have the lug studs built into the rotor. All the rockauto pics of the rear rotors show them with the thru holes in the rotor (no lug studs). I called Rockauto to confirm and of course they gave excuse that the pic is just a representation and not the actual rotor and what I've be receiving is rotors with the actual lug studs in them. They said they would be checking each manufacture to ensure it, but I doubt they would ever call back.

    Thanks for any info you can give.

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    Re: Spirit R/T Rear Disc part number

    The studs are part of the wheel hub, not the rotor. Our cars never used the old school type rotors where the hub/studs/bearing assembly was part of the rotor

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    Re: Spirit R/T Rear Disc part number

    If you remove the rotor from the assembly on the car, the lug/studs come with the rear rotor correct? Or I'm a dipstick and did not realize that its two seperate pieces and its just stuck together from years of rust.

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    Re: Spirit R/T Rear Disc part number

    the lug/studs come with the rear rotor correct?
    maybe if you snap them off from the hub


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    Re: Spirit R/T Rear Disc part number

    Yep, now I feel dumb...... In the back of my mind, I thought that the rotor had thru holes, but never used a hammer to knock it out. dddoooohhhhhhh.....!

    So looking at the part numbers above again, I reckon those would be it.

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    Re: Spirit R/T Rear Disc part number

    I had to take a sledge hammer to my front discs, they were welded on with rust so bad
    the rotors *were* good....lol....

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    Re: Spirit R/T Rear Disc part number

    The rear rotors should be the same part # and application for even the *vented* 4-wheel disc brake Daytonas. (11.2" I believe)
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