Raybestos 11.75" / 7038R = junk?!
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05/13/11 02:14 PM
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I just bought a few months ago 12 of those discs! NONE of them seem to fit on the 11.75" setup! The hub is just way to big in diameter and rubs on the brake pad! It lacks about 0.2-0.3" on each side! So a total of about 0.4-0.5" in diameter to big! Raybestos told me that it was always like that, but I can't believe this! Does anyone got a picture of their 7038R rotor?! I GUESS it was forgotten to machine the hub 0.2-0.3" on a latte! The 7032R (10.97") rotor I got from raybestos is turned down at the hub on the latte! The distance I measured on blue should be more like 2.3" as on another disc I got that fits well!
Last edited by 6o4o; 05/13/11 02:15 PM.
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Re: Raybestos 11.75" / 7038R = junk?!
[Re: Stanton]
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05/13/11 09:25 PM
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Are you using the correct caliper bracket ??? The bracket for the 11.75 rotor is different than the one for the 10.87 rotor.
That would be my guess too, they can't be that far off.
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Re: Raybestos 11.75" / 7038R = junk?!
[Re: 6o4o]
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05/15/11 04:29 PM
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nobody a picture of an 7038R
Nobody buys Raybestos 'cause they don't fit right
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Re: Raybestos 11.75" / 7038R = junk?!
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05/19/11 02:35 PM
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thanks for the pictures Kevin!!! Kevin got it right, I buy them like that so shipping costs less with the cargo to Switzerland! Now Rockauto is telling me to send them back and that they won't pay more than a few $ for return shipping! They think I can send them 200lbs of JUNK back for free?! What a service... Anyway, the Century you got there Kevin is as much as I know a Wagner disc. Weird that it's in a Raybestos box, ont he other hand, I already got 1977 Cadillac disc in a 11.75" box! Saw it 10'000miles later here! But Wagner # BD60474 is as much as I know this Century part. NOW, the BIG difference I see here: My discs from Raybestos that I ordered around december/january were full price and are MADE IN CHINA! It's written on the box, not on the disc! But this big MADE IN CANADA is NOT written on it! So those morrons maybe started to produce them in China and got the molding wrong and made way to big hubs and still are claiming via Rockauto that they didn't change anything and it was always like that! Now look at the picture of my 7038R rearside! I am still asking myself if I can't turn them down on a latte! The hub seems to be MUCH thicker than the Wagner part I got! I measure 0.87" and the Wagner disc got much less! So I am asking myself if the new China rotors weren't supposed to be turned down and they just forgot it?!
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Re: Raybestos 11.75" / 7038R = junk?!
[Re: 6o4o]
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05/19/11 05:58 PM
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You didn't expect them to charge less just because they outsourced them to China did you ? They outsourced to make a bigger profit. The last set of Wagner rotors I bought for my Ram 2500 pickup were made in China but still priced like the prior units made on the North American continent ..I would machine them so they fit or grind down the pads, so much for the cheap deal but it will be cheaper than sending them back.
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Re: Raybestos 11.75" / 7038R = junk?!
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05/19/11 10:53 PM
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Don't measure only the inside. The inner surface can be longer or shorter than the outer surface. Measure from the outside of the rotor to the inside wall of the hub. Compare that to the distance from the outside of the rotor to the outside of the hub. That will give you the distance you have to play with. I hope you can turn them down. It's a quick and easy fix. Much cheaper than international shipping too.
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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