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99 ranger, looking to upgrade front brakes


pjtoledo

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you may be able to accomplish it with a steering knuckle/spindle swap. that would allow the 11.25" parts.
I do know the 2000 4wd has 11.25" , but I'm not sure about the 2wd.
I'll try to post up some knuckle pics, may take a few days.
you have coil springs in the front???? torsion bars use different knuckles.
 


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I've also been following his thread. I posted the exact question and received a reply that the 11.25 rotors are the largest rotors to fit and I was at the end of the upgrade. I have 10.25 rotors and want to upgrade to the 11.25 rotors. Still waiting for an answer. Anyone?
I've also been following his thread. I posted the exact question and received a reply that the 11.25 rotors are the largest rotors to fit and I was at the end of the upgrade. I have 10.25 rotors and want to upgrade to the 11.25 rotors. Still waiting for an answer. Anyone?
Hello everyone. Did anyone come up with a definitive answer for this. I purchased a brake kit that came with 11.25 rotors and would like to use them if I don't have to go through a lot of modifications. I have a 1999 Ford Ranger 2.5 2WD with coil springs.
 

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Hello everyone. Did anyone come up with a definitive answer for this. I purchased a brake kit that came with 11.25 rotors and would like to use them if I don't have to go through a lot of modifications. I have a 1999 Ford Ranger 2.5 2WD with coil springs.
Reviving an old post, F56, did you ever figure it out? Currently going through the same process. Can you shed any light?
 

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