Anybody familiar with these rotors?

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Chnese iron is pretty good stuff as long as we do the manufacturing. Price is right and Bendix is a good name. As few miles as we drive our old cars, they might last a lifetime.
 
did not know they used rotors on those cars ,never owned one with disc brakes until 68.
 
As few miles as we drive our old cars, they might last a lifetime.

IDK about you but I get the 65 done, i’m Gonna drive the snot out of it - ain’t getting any younger (74) and want to enjoy it before I croak!
 
IDK about you but I get the 65 done, i’m Gonna drive the snot out of it - ain’t getting any younger (74) and want to enjoy it before I croak!
I hope you do. I have 2 cars so a couple thousand on each every year.
 
IDK about you but I get the 65 done, i’m Gonna drive the snot out of it - ain’t getting any younger (74) and want to enjoy it before I croak!

I know you're right! You got 20 years on me, but I have FOUR projects counting my everyday driver. I gotta get a move on.
 
Watch out for pistons seals rubbing on the rotor hub.
Exactly!
This has been the problem with the castings since the late 1990s. Back then it was just one 'manufacturer' but now I think all are buying from the same place even if they machine it themselves.
The one in the photograph shows the hat portion is machined. So IF the photo is of the actual item, then clearance should be Ok.
 
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