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Brake rotor interchange for my 1971 bee UPDATED PICS #1078729
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I was just at a yard today and they have a ton of 1968 to 1974 mopars B and C bodies with disc brakes. What will interchange with my 1971 Superbee? Will c bodies work? I was going to bring my michromiter out and find the best pair but I wonder what will interchange?

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Re: Brake rotor interchange for my 1971 Superbee [Re: TX9H6E4CUDA] #1078730
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Is your Superbee allready a disc brake car?
The only rotors that will readily interchange will be from 70, 71, 72, B & E body cars.
C body stuff doesn't work. Everything is way to big.
But, if your doing a complete disc brake swap, lotsa A, B, E, F, M, J, body cars from 1973 up, are the way to go.


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Re: Brake rotor interchange for my 1971 Superbee [Re: hemi71x] #1078731
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Yeah its a original disc brake car. The rotors I have are ok but I would love to have a extra set for the car and maybe find a better pair. I can't buy new because they are so overpriced.


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Re: Brake rotor interchange for my 1971 Superbee [Re: TX9H6E4CUDA] #1078732
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Dr.Diff sells a special race for the inner bearing,so you can run the one peice later model brake rotors,on your 70/71 disc brake spindles. The later rotors cost about 45 bucks a peice. I always order rotors for a 73/74 Charger.


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Re: Brake rotor interchange for my 1971 Superbee [Re: chargervert] #1078733
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Ok two piece rotors? My superbee has rotors that look like they are one piece and ill take pictures of the ones I have.


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Re: Brake rotor interchange for my 1971 Superbee [Re: TX9H6E4CUDA] #1078734
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Ok two piece rotors? My superbee has rotors that look like they are one piece and ill take pictures of the ones I have.




Yes stock on your car would be a 2 piece rotor .

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Well here were the rotors that were on my car. Ive seen the two piece rotors before and these don't look like those. Are these the later versions and maybe my car was converted before I got it?




Yeah I don't see anywhere it is a two piece set up.


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Re: Brake rotor interchange for my 1971 Superbee [Re: TX9H6E4CUDA] #1078736
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What type of caliper , stock should be a pin type , also what bearing # is in the rear ?

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Yes John it has the pin type caliper and sorry I don't have the bearing in front of me right now. I can get that info later today.


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Re: Brake rotor interchange for my 1971 Superbee [Re: TX9H6E4CUDA] #1078738
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That is a '73 and newer A,B,E,F,M,J body rotor







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