Plastic case for 11.75" mounted two-piece rotors
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Plastic case for 11.75" mounted two-piece rotors
Gents,
I upgraded to the beautiful TSE 11.75" BBK and I was looking for a way to carry a spare, mounted rotor that protected the hat. With the OEM rotors, I'd just throw what was becoming the spare into the box the replacement rotor came in, tape it up, and throw it in the box on my HF trailer. I wanted something better for the two-piece rotor.
My wife picked this up at Michael's for six bucks. It's twice that much on Amazon, but here's the link
The cardboard box the Wilwood rotor came in won't close all the way with the hat mounted, but it stays secure in the plastic box. No tape required. It's a near perfect fit. My wife picked up two, but one has a bad latch, so shop wisely. I plan to make her take the bad one back. Her fault...
I upgraded to the beautiful TSE 11.75" BBK and I was looking for a way to carry a spare, mounted rotor that protected the hat. With the OEM rotors, I'd just throw what was becoming the spare into the box the replacement rotor came in, tape it up, and throw it in the box on my HF trailer. I wanted something better for the two-piece rotor.
My wife picked this up at Michael's for six bucks. It's twice that much on Amazon, but here's the link
The cardboard box the Wilwood rotor came in won't close all the way with the hat mounted, but it stays secure in the plastic box. No tape required. It's a near perfect fit. My wife picked up two, but one has a bad latch, so shop wisely. I plan to make her take the bad one back. Her fault...
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I know some guys that need to store or carry a lot of rotors around, and they stack them on edge in milk crates, with cheap spacers, like old magazines between them. If you only have to carry two rotors around, it's probably overkill.
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