Do some of these items fit?
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They should, but for the pads and end-links -why put used on? They're only a couple dollars each new (can get basic pads and end-links for $40 +/- a couple $ at almost any parts store).
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agreed... New is the way to go..
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i didnt mean to say i was taking them from the 93, i was asking if they are the same parts. dod they go up a size or tehy are the exact same matcing parts/numbers.
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There are some changes throughout the years... An example would be that there was a slight change in the rotor size.... we still seem to warp all of them regaurdless...lol
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steve a fast way to find out if the are interchangable is to go to Autozone.com do a search for the 93 then the 96 if they have the same part number it will work if its different i wont
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I think that the endlinks would be the same.....But why not just get the right part from the get-go and not have to **** with interchangability issues.