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Brake rotor compatibility

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by D-R0CK, May 21, 2013.

  1. D-R0CK

    D-R0CK Member

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    So I'm looking at some rotors on eBay because mine is warped too much to be safe, and I'm wondering, what fits a '81 seca 750? Would an '83 maxim 750 disc from the same side? What else might? And trust me, I've already perused the forums for quite a while. Good weather is passing me by every day! Thanks in advance!
     
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    What do you mean, "from the same side?" You're replacing them as a pair, right?
     
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    the right side was warped and just warped. wear was not excessive on either. I'll be replacing both pads (done) but just the warped rotor.
     
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    You have to replace BOTH. They will not be the same thickness if you don't and will have major problems.
     
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    alright. still, what fits?
     
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    I believe that Seca and Maxim rotors are not interchangeable. There is a dimension called offset; it's the distance between the rotor surface and the mounting flange where the disk bolts to the wheel. I'm not sure, but I think Seca and Maxim rotors have different offsets.
     
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    thanks, that's what i was after.
     
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    An interesting comment - why do you think that discs of differing thicknesses would cause a problem ? Hydraulic brakes are self adjusting and should have no difficulty coping.
     

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