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Old 05-10-2010, 09:41 AM   #79
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Re: Mcgaughys Big Brake Kit

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Originally Posted by c10seconds View Post
So buying a new set of axles will eliminate having to get the machining done??? I have a rear end that I pulled from a parts truck that happens to have brand new axles in it. Is the center hub usually smaller in diameter than the stock axles?? Heres what i plan on using. Dont know much about these axles but Im sure they are better than stock.
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Originally Posted by N2TRUX View Post
I don't know if aftermarket axles will, or won't fit. What I meant by my comments were if you had a set made, you could specify what size the flange would be.
Ken is correct, IF you ORDER new axles, then you could specify the flange OD and the hub OD so that they fit the rotors.

I would like to know how long it takes to get these done, it has been to long for me to remember how long it took to do mine...
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