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camarojunkie77
post May 8 2009, 06:35 PM
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Hey everyone. I have a 1991 mirage hatch with front solid rotrs and I was wondering if there is any rotor options out there maybe drilled or swapping out to vented ones? Any info would be great!
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post May 20 2009, 05:51 AM
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Were you able to find out anything because I think I have the same problem? I want to upgrade the brakes on my 1988 Colt for racing and cannot find a proper configuration to be able to do so. If you do find anything out, please let me know and I will do the same for you.
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QUOTE (camarojunkie77 @ May 8 2009, 04:35 PM) *
Hey everyone. I have a 1991 mirage hatch with front solid rotrs and I was wondering if there is any rotor options out there maybe drilled or swapping out to vented ones? Any info would be great!


there is a couple, 1: is to run 92-95 elantra rotors and 1g dsm calipers and pads. you can keep on running your same hub, but your going to have to run a 14" rim or bigger to clear. 2: you can run gvr4 hub and brakes, but have to slot where the strut bolts at to fix camber and run a 15" rim or bigger. 3: you can swap to 4g mirage brake set up front hub and back, but since they are 4x100 and not 4x114. you have to get different rim that are 4x100, unless you have a multi lug rim. the only benafit to the 4g setup is that they are non captive rotor, unlike the the stock, elantra, and the gvr4 rotors are all captive which means that you to take the hub off and get the rotor press off and the new rotor press back on.

hope that helps
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