Thunder103880
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- 1972
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That does NOT work for brake rotors, they are all wrong! Even Summit can't get them, or anyone else.don't need all that ford part number stuff and dimensions. Just go to Ebay and put in front rotors for a 72 Thunderbird. They will tell you if it fits your car or not. Try discount99.us for auto parts for your car also
Did you ever find new ones?? I have no luck and have tried all over, half the people sell me the wrong ones and I have to return them.Thanks you Devil Dog 62 and to the others for their input ... it is much appreciated. I don't need them yet, but am thinking about down the line when I will, and would buy a pair or two if I can get them. What I do know is that the Ford part numbers are D2SZ-1102-A and D2SZ-1102-B (72 Thunderbird and 72 Mark IV) and 72 Torino is D2OZ-1102-A and D2OZ-11002-B and that they are different diameters, bearing and spindle size from what I have been able to determine, but I will double check the interchange on this and if it's a direct fit will surely jump on it. Y'all have a great weekend, and thanks again! I will post what I learn about it.
Okay I just checked the specs on the 1969 Thunderbird and the rotor diameter is 11.72 inchesWith all due respect, sir. the 72 parts are 1-year specific as I have earlier stated. 11.72" large bearing that were only used on 1972 T-Bird, Mark IV and Torino/Montego Police and Extreme Duty with 15" wheels. So yes, I have been in constant search only to find that, as is sometimes the case on ebay, sellers don't always really know what the true applications are, and its a great PITA when you buy the wrong part.