Hello all! It's been quite a while since I last posted- happy to be back! Looks like a lot has changed over the past few years... (I'm looking at you, boosted/nitrous page.)
I'm having an issue with my front brakes.
The issue is that my wheels won't go back on!
(Wheels' Center bore seems smaller than the hub's OD)
Some time ago, I did the disc brake swap to my '73 scamp.
Put on some big ball joint uca's, 73-76 knuckles, dr diff caliper brackets, and some loaded reman calipers.
Went together real smooth.
Worked real well.
The rotors I had originally snagged were from the wrecking yard. A late model B-body, I don't remember which one specifically... They were a little thin, but had some service life left so I ran 'em.
Last week I decided to replace the pads, and have the rotors turned.
Of course the lathe operator showed me that they were too thin to turn, and that I ought to pick up a new set.
...as suggestrd by so many of the how-to pages kicking around, I ordered a pair of rotors for a Córdoba.
The schmuck's/o'riley PN was Raybestos 7038R
I've been poking around the web looking for insight, but haven't come up with a solution just yet.
Here's another guy having problems with the same rotor, but his deal is with the foot of the pads touching the 'hat' of the rotor. (I realize that sounds oxymoronic, considering the unicast nature of our rotors)
http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/sho ... er=6631359
Does anyone have experience with this kind of hub-to-wheel interference?
I'd love to get the car off stands and back on the road!