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    I purchased ballistics bolt on d60 disk brake brakets for the rear 79 d60 I have. On the ballistic web site they say to use a k20 caliber and rotors. I went to look up parts on auto zones web site and relized they have different part numbers for different sides. So I was wondering if any of you all have done the conversion and if so what parts did you use. When I did a search i noticed that most people just went with the 35 spline 14 bolt but I have the 60, it was free, and brackets are ordered.
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    uhh...won't you need one of each? or am i missing something....
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    left and right sides have different part numbers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pearce View Post
    left and right sides have different part numbers.
    You got it, i don't know if the kit requires a left and right or two rights or two lefts. Ballistic doesn't specify if it matters or not.
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    It'll use both left and right so your bleeder valves are towards the top of the caliper.
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    ahh I didn't think about that, it makes since. Kind of odd though how auto zone carries the left side in stock and the right side you have to order online.
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    That's b/c auto zone sucks! Did you check napa and auto zone for prices and availability?

    BTW...did you brackets come in today? Let me know.
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    you need both.
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