i wonder how long this will work?
- go to the brembo catalog
- choose your application and choose your part
- right-click on the images tab (not on the image itself)
- choose "save target as" -- you can change filename, but save as HTML Document
- open the saved HTML document, and scroll down until you find the large image
- click on the large image, and it allows you one more level of enlargement after that!
sometimes i impress myself with figuring out in ten minutes what my 7-year-old could figure out in one minute.
That's actually a crafty way to get to it without a modified browser or web development knowledge.
Of course if you just want to view it, you can click the Images tab and just hover over the area you want to zoom
I personally use the "inspect element" command in Chrome. I actually learned that trick in response to the linked Brembo catalog! That is a NICE repository of dimensions!
i just look things up on the NAPA site and get all the specs right there..
Can you get specs that detailed on the NAPA site? Thanks for the hint Angry, that's a good resource. Perfect timing for a new brake project we're starting.
Although I'm tempted to just hover over the area needing zoomation.
Doesn't Rock Auto provide dimensions on their site as well?
Keith Tanner wrote:
Can you get specs that detailed on the NAPA site? Thanks for the hint Angry, that's a good resource. Perfect timing for a new brake project we're starting.
Although I'm tempted to just hover over the area needing zoomation.
you can get every spec you'll need for most uses from the NAPA site..rotor diameter, rotor thickness, overall height, bolt pattern, center bore diameter.
Those are the basics. Check this out.
NAPA details on a 2000 Miata front rotor:
of Bolt Holes : 4
Bolt Circle Diameter : 100 mm
Brake Rotor Diameter : 10.03"
Brake Rotor Discard Thickness : .71"
Brake Rotor Thickness New : .79"
Brake Rotor Type : Disc Brake Rotor Only
Center Hole Diameter : 2.17"
Height : 1.78"
Maximum Lateral Runout : .004"
Vented / Solid : Vented
Now, the Brembo diagram. Lots more useful information for those of us that live this stuff
does Brembo have the specs listed for a brake rotor for a canoe?