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  1. SkSnuffy Smith

    Another newbie

    Hello all Thanks for allowing me to join this forum. I am sure I will find all the help I need here. My story is a bit of a different one. A while ago my wife was lucky enough to find a 2003 Monte Carlo Jeff Gordon edition. This car is an all around immaculate car that is in perfect condition. It is number 152 of the 2424 built. She bought it and I fell in love with that car so much so that I set off to find myself a similar vehicle of my own. Thats when I came across the 2000 grand prix Daytona 500 edition. When we first saw the car, I knew it was mine. I struck up a deal with the previous owner and purchased it. The end result is that we now own a Nascar monte carlo and a daytona grand prix. As soon as i get better pics, i will upload them
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  2. 55trucker

    Using '94+ rear brake calipers in '93 and earlier vehicles

    Actually there is a mild improvement, the earlier rotors are 10" dia, the later rotors are 11" dia., the pistons in both early & later calipers are the same dia. so the force is the same but that 1" dia. difference in the larger rotor provides more braking force than the smaller rotor will provide.
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