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I need a brake rotor (rusty is fine) for a 1963 series 3 alpine 9.5" inches Diameter. I Have 2- 10" rotors if anyone needs them
If you Have a 9.5, usable, How much delivered to 34470 ?Did you find your rotor? I'm pretty sure I have one.
Tom
According to WSM-124, the rotor diameters were 9.5" for S-I & S-II Alpines and 9.85" for S-3 Alpines.
WSM-145 (for S-V Alpines) shows "Front brakes-diameter" as 10.3", but I am pretty sure that the rotor diameter on S-IV and S-V Alpines (and Tigers) was the same as S-3 Alpines at 9.85".
STILL NEED A 9.5" ROTOR, HAVEN'T BROUGHT the 10" TO THE MACHINE SHOP TO BE "TURNED DOWN" YET. I could use a front "header" for the soft top (part that bolts to the windshield frame top). let me know. I'm Located in Fla 34470 LouDid you find your rotor or your metal soft top cover? I have both.
Tom
Did you find your rotor or your metal soft top cover? I have both.
Tom
It would be very easy to turn down the rotor you have, most machine shops can do it. I can turn it for you, but I think shipping would be more then having it done in your town. I always thought the off-set was also different from early to late cars.
My series III GT first registered in 1964 has 9.5 rotors
Did you find your rotor or your metal soft top cover? I have both.
Tom