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Old 11-03-2009, 10:50 PM
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EBC Disk Install

Today my EBC rotors finally came in. After taking the front rotor off the truck I noticed that the new rotor is missing the center section that holds the bearings and the lug nut studs. Is there a way to swap this stuff over from the old rotor? I thought I had accidentally ordered 4wd rotors, but I have confirmed the part numbers.


1994, 5.0, RWD
 
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you have the wrong rotors, those are either 4wd rotors or for newer model 150s with hub assemblies. you cant separate the hub from rotor on these models.
 
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you have the wrong rotors, those are either 4wd rotors or for newer model 150s with hub assemblies. you cant separate the hub from rotor on these models.
That's what I though. Summit and O'Rilley's both list this as the correct part number for the 1994 RWD 5.0. This is why I use Summit. They are good about making things right. It's time to go out and slap the old stuff back on. I'm glad the old pads were not in bad shape.
 
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Old 11-04-2009, 11:32 AM
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They did it to me once also. Actually, they gave me 2WD stuff when I clearly stated I needed 4WD. The part numbers we right with the part and the computer but it was definitely wrong. Not to mention whatever they gave me didnt even house the bearings.. It was only a rotor. Even my 2WD was a full hub.
 




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