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#1 Posted : 19 years ago
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hi guys,
can anyone tell me off the top of their head the legal thickness required for front discs on a HQ Ute?


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It's 24.5mm source: http://www.dba.com.au/DBAcat_012005.pdf
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no less than 26 millirmeters indust standard
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Hi Guys.

alanno, what do you mean by 'industry standard'. The DBA chart is probably the best in the industry anyway.

One small point of course, is the the HQ-WB front rotors are only 1" (25.4 mm) when new. A 26 mm minimum would be difficult to achie
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What a classic example of shootin' from the hip. lol

I might as well say 21mm

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