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jmerson 05-12-2020 08:25 PM

'75 pinto 10" rotor and caliper
 

I'm sure this has come up in the past but i searched for it and got nothing. I have a '34 sedan with mustang front end. The caliper has a casting number 4109 and an emblem " Ford". It has a 10" rotor that was a 4 bolt rotor but it has been redrilled for 5 studs. I measured it and got 4.25" spacing but maybe i measured wrong because all i can find for 10" is either 5" or 4.75" or 4.5". Any one have any experience with this setup??
I want to get new rotors, calipers and pads.

Charlie Stephens 05-12-2020 08:43 PM

Re: '75 pinto 10" rotor and caliper
 

I don't think I have ever seen this topic in the past. You would probably have better luck on HAMB: https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...ssage-board.5/
Good luck.

Charlie Stephens

Lanny 05-12-2020 11:34 PM

Re: '75 pinto 10" rotor and caliper
 

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Originally Posted by jmerson (Post 1886900)
I'm sure this has come up in the past but i searched for it and got nothing. I have a '34 sedan with mustang front end. The caliper has a casting number 4109 and an emblem " Ford". It has a 10" rotor that was a 4 bolt rotor but it has been redrilled for 5 studs. I measured it and got 4.25" spacing but maybe i measured wrong because all i can find for 10" is either 5" or 4.75" or 4.5". Any one have any experience with this setup??
I want to get new rotors, calipers and pads.

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While some newer Fords do use a 5 lug 4.25" bc., there is Good Chance you
are probably measuring wrong.
Because there is NO Stud 180 degrees across on a 5 lug bc. pattern you
measure the way the picture diagram below shows.

mobileparts 05-13-2020 12:50 AM

Re: '75 pinto 10" rotor and caliper
 

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TJ 05-13-2020 08:57 AM

Re: '75 pinto 10" rotor and caliper
 

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Originally Posted by jmerson (Post 1886900)
I'm sure this has come up in the past but i searched for it and got nothing. I have a '34 sedan with mustang front end. The caliper has a casting number 4109 and an emblem " Ford". It has a 10" rotor that was a 4 bolt rotor but it has been redrilled for 5 studs. I measured it and got 4.25" spacing but maybe i measured wrong because all i can find for 10" is either 5" or 4.75" or 4.5". Any one have any experience with this setup??
I want to get new rotors, calipers and pads.

Your best bet is to take your rotors, calipers and pads to your local Napa Auto Parts and have them cross reference the parts. If you have the standard Pinto/Mustang II spindles it should not be difficult to get parts. You can also research e-Bay and find what you need.


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