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wtb Corvette 12 inch rotor concentric ring by Erik
Started on: 06-15-2025 03:45 PM
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Last post by: fieroguru on 06-19-2025 06:50 AM
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Report this Post06-15-2025 03:45 PM Click Here to See the Profile for ErikSend a Private Message to ErikEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
I have a 1988 Fiero with the Corvette rotors and noticed that one of the concentric rings for the rotor on the front passenger side is missing. Does anybody have a spare they could sell me?
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Should be a standard 70.3 to 57.1 hub adapter. Sources are plenty. A set of 4 plastic ones should run 10-15$, metal ones slightly moe expensive.

https://www.amazon.ca/Alumi...1/dp/B0F6Y4Z9S6?th=1
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Sluppy123 sells them. Brian Sanburn. You'll have to contact him. I've ordered a set before, but it was with other stuff.
his website is now www.fierospace.com
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Originally posted by GodSend:

Should be a standard 70.3 to 57.1 hub adapter. Sources are plenty. A set of 4 plastic ones should run 10-15$, metal ones slightly moe expensive.

https://www.amazon.ca/Alumi...1/dp/B0F6Y4Z9S6?th=1


link doesn't work.maybe should be com not ca.
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Report this Post06-17-2025 11:08 AM Click Here to See the Profile for ErikSend a Private Message to ErikEdit/Delete MessageReply w/QuoteDirect Link to This Post
Thanks everyone!
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Originally posted by GodSend:

Should be a standard 70.3 to 57.1 hub adapter. Sources are plenty. A set of 4 plastic ones should run 10-15$, metal ones slightly moe expensive.

https://www.amazon.ca/Alumi...1/dp/B0F6Y4Z9S6?th=1


Just an FYI, those dimensions are for the wheel concentric rings, not the rotor concentric rings - which are slightly different.
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