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I had full intentions of getting you the info yesterday. But I forgot. Sorry. :nabble_smiley_blush: :nabble_smiley_blush: :nabble_smiley_blush:

Dad's 1981 F150 4wd drive rotors are 11 11/16" in diameter. And they say that the minimum thickness is 1.12". And the 1985 book says the same for minimum thickness.

Is that what you need?

No need to apologize, Gary really not, don't worry.

I am already happy of the help I already had.

Yes the thickness is what I want to look at.

I converted 1.12 inch into 2,8448 cm.

Thanks

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No need to apologize, Gary really not, don't worry.

I am already happy of the help I already had.

Yes the thickness is what I want to look at.

I converted 1.12 inch into 2,8448 cm.

Thanks

You might want to recheck that conversion sir. I get 28.448 mm, or 2.8448 cm, or are you using the European , instead of the . those of us in English speaking countries use.

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Hi,

jepp us 2.8448 cm equals iso 2,8448 cm.

Thanks

Hurray it is fixed,

it was the Master Cylider as such.

Strange enough because it was dry, that is why i didn't thing of this one.

I got me one for $30 and replaced it.

Ahhh, what a great feeling having decent brakes again.

Now I fix the old one and keep it in spare.

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Hurray it is fixed,

it was the Master Cylider as such.

Strange enough because it was dry, that is why i didn't thing of this one.

I got me one for $30 and replaced it.

Ahhh, what a great feeling having decent brakes again.

Now I fix the old one and keep it in spare.

Congrat's!

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