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Originally posted by bobSVTexas:
I looked on that website and it showed them on a cougar, then I went to rotormasters.com and it didnt show them for a cougar or a contour. Will the same rotors fit on the rear of my 98 CSVT that are on the cougars?? Let me know




I've been feeling a bit like Miss Cleo. I see you doing research in the near future. Start with the parts sources listed at the CEG homepage.


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is it hard to say yes or no I cant figure it out that is why I asked
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It takes less time for you to search and research than it does for someone else to answer your easy question.

EDIT: Here is your lesson in using the internet for the day:
-Go to www.contour.org.
-Select mods/parts from the menu on the left.
-Select Part sources from the center table
-BAT is listed as the first one, click on that and see if we get lucky.
-Download the catalog in .pdf format.
-Brake components pages 4 thru 10. Rotors are on page 8.
It says rear brake rotor is 253 x 20 mm (all cars with rear disks). It is refering to Contours and Cougars all years, but that is implied no explicit.
Now we should double check our work.
-Go back to the mods/parts menu. Pick another source, preferably one that list 'all parts' or 'brakes' in the description.
-Go to the site, go to the brake section and see what it says.
-Now you can enjoy the fruits of your labor.
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By the time you typed that in you could have answered his question,if you even know it.

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Originally posted by jon_mason14:
By the time you typed that in you could have answered his question,if you even know it.




Except, then, we have to answer the same question over and over and over again, every single time. This is why the information is stored out there, as these sorts of subjects are pretty common, and the question gets asked a lot. Granted sometimes the info is dated and it pays to revisit it, but usually its pretty good.


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