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Old 05-12-2007, 09:09 PM
scottevil scottevil is offline
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Wink Custom Brakes needed For 93

hey my name is matt and i own a 93 lumina it has 73000 miles engine is in great shape i work at a aamco so it always taken care of iam trying to make this lumina one of a kind and one was i want to do that is by adding a set of 14'' 100 spoke rims but ive ran into trouble and need some help..the rim uses a universal adapter which fits the rears great. but the fronts dont lock in at all with the adapters the caliber stops it. it wont work being spaced the rims would stick out to far and not even match the rears. i want this rims to work and i know there is a way to do this. i was thinking about replaceing my entire front brakeing system but i have no idea on how about doing this. so if any one could give me some good advice it would be great. thanks

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Old 05-12-2007, 11:15 PM
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Re: Custom Brakes needed For 93

Grab the whole front strut assembly (minues the control arm) off of another GM car, I don't know which bodys would work, but that is all I can think of. There is discussion of this over at lesabret.com for Buick lesabres, these W Body's are notorious. Don't put them on if they don't fit, thats a nice broken caliper. Good luck
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