pics of 93-95 rotors
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pics of 93-95 rotors
Ebay link to 93-95 rotors please look.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/93-95...QQcmdZViewItem
Can anyone really tell if these are 93-95 rotors? Someone on ebay is trying to sell them but im only interested if they are really 93-95 rotors and i asked him to take some better pics but he put 4 up that didn't show the faces of the rotors so can you people tell if they are worth buying?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/93-95...QQcmdZViewItem
Can anyone really tell if these are 93-95 rotors? Someone on ebay is trying to sell them but im only interested if they are really 93-95 rotors and i asked him to take some better pics but he put 4 up that didn't show the faces of the rotors so can you people tell if they are worth buying?
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well, he says they're from a 94... that would indicate that they fall somewhere between 93-95.
what you need to look for are 89-95 turbo rotors, they are all the same besides their weight stamps (A-E). same general weight and compression.
the faces of the rotors are not wear surfaces, so don't worry about that. the most important thing is the straightness of the apex seal grooves and the width of the grooves.
those are probably worth buying unless the bids go crazy. the pictures are pretty shitty, so you can't get much of an idea of how much wear to expect, however 60k should be just fine. FYI i'm using a set with twice that mileage and they are still almost perfect in all regards.
what you need to look for are 89-95 turbo rotors, they are all the same besides their weight stamps (A-E). same general weight and compression.
the faces of the rotors are not wear surfaces, so don't worry about that. the most important thing is the straightness of the apex seal grooves and the width of the grooves.
those are probably worth buying unless the bids go crazy. the pictures are pretty shitty, so you can't get much of an idea of how much wear to expect, however 60k should be just fine. FYI i'm using a set with twice that mileage and they are still almost perfect in all regards.
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