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<blockquote data-quote="toofast4u" data-source="post: 150279" data-attributes="member: 3891"><p>mjchip cool you made me interested and research this a little. I could only find real specifications on the 98 Cobra, but I have found the rotors are the same as the 03 the only difference is suppose to be the pad compound. So theses specs should be valid and not have changed. The Corvette information is from Chevrolet website for current year and includes all models. I must say I wish Fords specification page was more like Chevy's.</p><p></p><p>Rotor Outer Working Diameter (in.)</p><p>Cobra F-13.0 R-11.65</p><p>C-5 F-12.6 R-12.6</p><p></p><p>Rotor Thickness (in.)</p><p>Cobra F-1.10 R-0.71</p><p>C-5 F-1.26 R-1.27</p><p></p><p>Swept Area (in. squared)</p><p>Cobra F-225.7 R-190.0</p><p>C-5 F-263 R-158</p><p></p><p>Gross Lining (sq.-in.)</p><p>Cobra F-33.6 R-16.6</p><p>C-5 F-22.6 R-8.7</p><p></p><p>Effective Area (sq.-in.)</p><p>Cobra F-33.0 R-16.6</p><p>C-5 F-22.3 R-8.7</p><p></p><p>For allot of information on 98 Cobra's. Which most of the information is still the same.</p><p><a href="http://www.mich.com/~drudis/must98/must98d.htm" target="_blank">http://www.mich.com/~drudis/must98/must98d.htm</a></p><p></p><p>I also found out that the Cobra caliper is a direct swap component with the ZR-1 and it is different from the C-5. The C-5 pistons are 40mm where ares are 38mm. Otherwise they are the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toofast4u, post: 150279, member: 3891"] mjchip cool you made me interested and research this a little. I could only find real specifications on the 98 Cobra, but I have found the rotors are the same as the 03 the only difference is suppose to be the pad compound. So theses specs should be valid and not have changed. The Corvette information is from Chevrolet website for current year and includes all models. I must say I wish Fords specification page was more like Chevy's. Rotor Outer Working Diameter (in.) Cobra F-13.0 R-11.65 C-5 F-12.6 R-12.6 Rotor Thickness (in.) Cobra F-1.10 R-0.71 C-5 F-1.26 R-1.27 Swept Area (in. squared) Cobra F-225.7 R-190.0 C-5 F-263 R-158 Gross Lining (sq.-in.) Cobra F-33.6 R-16.6 C-5 F-22.6 R-8.7 Effective Area (sq.-in.) Cobra F-33.0 R-16.6 C-5 F-22.3 R-8.7 For allot of information on 98 Cobra's. Which most of the information is still the same. [URL]http://www.mich.com/~drudis/must98/must98d.htm[/URL] I also found out that the Cobra caliper is a direct swap component with the ZR-1 and it is different from the C-5. The C-5 pistons are 40mm where ares are 38mm. Otherwise they are the same. [/QUOTE]
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