1" break rotors

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Hi new to forum I have a 79 c10 I bought 3" lowering spindles for it they were for a 1" rotor and my truck has 1 1/4" rotors which c10 had the 1" rotors thanks for any help
 

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If you need to do a brake job you can easily convert yours to a 1in rotor. Go and buy 2 new rotors, 2 new calipers, brake pads, 2 new inner bearings, and 2 new bearing seals for 1in rotors. The outer bearings, dust cap, and the rest of the hardware will fit. If your going to get junkyard parts, look for 81-87 c10 and measure the rotor thickness as they came with both 1in and 1 1/4in. Burbs and 73-80 all have 1 1/4in rotors.
 

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Interesting, never knew that.
 

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Or....

instead of getting all that other stuff, you could just return what you got for what you need, maybe?
 

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I may as well keep them becouse of shipping costs
 

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