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  • RH-440
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2015
    • 7
    • Gold Coast

    Front brake disc rotors

    I'm going to replace the front rotors on my 99 NL exceed,
    and having troubles finding a 6 hole rotor online for the NL,
    anyone know of a part number or have any experience with
    replacing the rotors themselves?
  • dbomba
    Valued Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 884
    • Homebase Sydney

    #2
    Specifications should be:
    Diameter 314mm
    Thickness 24mm
    Min Thickness 22.4mm
    Centre Hole Dia 87mm
    Bolt Holes 6 X 108 PCD
    Disc Brakes Australia. Repco should be able to get them.
    Part numbers should be,
    Std= DBA237
    Slotted = DBA237S
    Or ebay: No idea of the quality though.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Mitsu-PAJERO-NL-GLS-3-5L-96-00-Front-Disc-Brake-Rotors-Pair-3H-/271275614799?hash=item3f2949624f
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Mitsubishi-Pajero-NL-NK-3-5L-GLS-6-1996-5-2000-FRONT-DISC-BRAKE-ROTORS-RDA7642-/281672486561?hash=item4194fd0ea1
    Formerlya NH and a NL GLS, both raised, Dual Batteries,
    Free wheeling hubs, Bullbars, Snorkels etc.

    Recently picked up another NL that's knocked about. Might be a new project.

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    • Ian Sharpe
      Valued Member
      • Nov 2000
      • 2176
      • Tasmania

      #3
      you should be able to get them easily, dba do them so do rda & repco even have their own brand.

      Ive got rda slotted on mine.
      NS shorty 3.8l petrol with winch, front/rear E-lockers
      NT shorty 3.2l tdi, pretty stock with rear locker

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      • RH-440
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2015
        • 7
        • Gold Coast

        #4
        Thanks heaps guys!

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        • tin
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2015
          • 36
          • Canada

          #5
          The rotors are a bit more complex to replace then a generic car rotor. You will need to disassemble the hubs, which is actually a good excuse to service that as well. Follow the procedure in the front axle section of the service manual, referring to the style of hub that you have.

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