View Full Version : FS: 2004 V-Spec Brembo Calipers (front) & 2004 WRX STI Brembos (Rear) W/ Rotors
PITCH
03-03-2008, 12:10 PM
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Front brembo sentra V-spec calipers loded with hardwear and pads.
Rear Brembo STI calipers loaded with pads and hardwear. Also 5x114.3 rotors.
Brought them off ebay after months of searching for a decent price.
Paid 370 shipped for the fronts
490 shipped for the rears
Will sell for the above prices individual or $850 shipped for the set.
Reason for selling. Dont want to dip into savings for needed travel expenses to buy an S14 !:2f2f:
paypal accepted.
grexs13
03-03-2008, 01:27 PM
is this set direct bolt on? or do you need a adapter like the STI front Brembo's?
thanks!
front bolt right on, rears u need z32 rear drums assemblies to make work. Use the search function its been covered to death.
qt_240
03-03-2008, 02:04 PM
didnt know the Sentra Spec V front calipers were brembo's PM SENT
Devil Man
03-03-2008, 02:25 PM
front is a bolt on? can you please post a pic of this mounted to an s13/14 please.
Gumballf355
03-03-2008, 02:40 PM
eek... the brembos you are talking about were STI brembos... I believe these might bolt up differently. I don't think they are exactly the same as Z33 or Sentra Brembos. I'm sure they can be made to fit on S chassis but I'm positive they are not a bolt on affair. You'll probably have to make some sort of adaptor plate. Regardless this is a sweet prices seeing that people regularly get $1000 for STI and Z33 brembos. What size are the stock rotors?? What are the measurements bolt hole to bolt hole? How many mms thick are the front rotors?
roel03
03-03-2008, 03:51 PM
Rears are straight bolt on if you use Z32 rotors. Also Z32 e-brake assembly is bolt on if you use the Z32 rotors as well.
PITCH
03-03-2008, 05:56 PM
If anyone can measure the Z32 from mounting hole to hole that would confirm.
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vutony
03-03-2008, 06:26 PM
theres a thread on here
http://www.zilvia.net/f/search.php
No i kno wtf i'm talkin about I've done both Sentra front and the STI front and rear brembos. Sentra bolt up, its a smaller caliper than the Z33 brembo. Also sentra brembos use thinner rotors than Z32 hence why its not a very popular upgrade. STI brembo calipers along with the EVO brembo and the CTS-V brembo need a bracket made to fit, using a EVO8 Front Rotor. Z33 will bolt rite up with the simple mod of drilling out the caliper mounting holes to take a 14mm bolt.
Sentra SE-R Spec -V 04-06 uses a 280mm x 22mm Rotor
300zx (z32) 91-96 uses a 280mm x 30 rotor
350z/g35 Brembo (z33) uses 324 x 30mm rotor
STI brembo 326mm x 30mm rotor
EVO rotor 320mm x 32mm rotor
Also, sentra rotors are 4x114 so if these were to go on a 5lug car u would need to have rotors re-drilled out to 5-lug. Other than that its a complete (front) bolt on if ur a 4-lugger.
Rear sti calipers will need z32 rear drum assemblies with z32 rotors like i mentioned above.
As you can see by the specs, the Sentra by far has the thinnest rotor which makes it less desirable. But since its a 4piston brembo caliper, its a deff upgrade over stock. Plus it has the BLING factor. Anyhow, hope this info helps. GLWS
Gumballf355
03-03-2008, 08:14 PM
Intresting... I stand corrected.
PITCH
03-05-2008, 01:08 PM
No i kno wtf i'm talkin about I've done both Sentra front and the STI front and rear brembos. Sentra bolt up, its a smaller caliper than the Z33 brembo. Also sentra brembos use thinner rotors than Z32 hence why its not a very popular upgrade. STI brembo calipers along with the EVO brembo and the CTS-V brembo need a bracket made to fit, using a EVO8 Front Rotor. Z33 will bolt rite up with the simple mod of drilling out the caliper mounting holes to take a 14mm bolt.
Sentra SE-R Spec -V 04-06 uses a 280mm x 22mm Rotor
300zx (z32) 91-96 uses a 280mm x 30 rotor
350z/g35 Brembo (z33) uses 324 x 30mm rotor
STI brembo 326mm x 30mm rotor
EVO rotor 320mm x 32mm rotor
Also, sentra rotors are 4x114 so if these were to go on a 5lug car u would need to have rotors re-drilled out to 5-lug. Other than that its a complete (front) bolt on if ur a 4-lugger.
Rear sti calipers will need z32 rear drum assemblies with z32 rotors like i mentioned above.
As you can see by the specs, the Sentra by far has the thinnest rotor which makes it less desirable. But since its a 4piston brembo caliper, its a deff upgrade over stock. Plus it has the BLING factor. Anyhow, hope this info helps. GLWS
Repped+
BTW, the calipers are STILL FOR SALE!:coold:
newstar31
03-06-2008, 04:02 PM
payment sent
lmk if u got it
thanks
st350z
03-06-2008, 05:17 PM
....I should have kept my Brakes!
GLWS
dk_fabiosantos
03-06-2008, 08:57 PM
....I should have kept my Brakes!
GLWS
Y?Where the brembos your brakes before?
boozels
03-06-2008, 10:52 PM
have these been sold?
brewster240
03-15-2008, 11:26 PM
No i kno wtf i'm talkin about I've done both Sentra front and the STI front and rear brembos. Sentra bolt up, its a smaller caliper than the Z33 brembo. Also sentra brembos use thinner rotors than Z32 hence why its not a very popular upgrade. STI brembo calipers along with the EVO brembo and the CTS-V brembo need a bracket made to fit, using a EVO8 Front Rotor. Z33 will bolt rite up with the simple mod of drilling out the caliper mounting holes to take a 14mm bolt.
Sentra SE-R Spec -V 04-06 uses a 280mm x 22mm Rotor
300zx (z32) 91-96 uses a 280mm x 30 rotor
350z/g35 Brembo (z33) uses 324 x 30mm rotor
STI brembo 326mm x 30mm rotor
EVO rotor 320mm x 32mm rotor
Also, sentra rotors are 4x114 so if these were to go on a 5lug car u would need to have rotors re-drilled out to 5-lug. Other than that its a complete (front) bolt on if ur a 4-lugger.
Rear sti calipers will need z32 rear drum assemblies with z32 rotors like i mentioned above.
As you can see by the specs, the Sentra by far has the thinnest rotor which makes it less desirable. But since its a 4piston brembo caliper, its a deff upgrade over stock. Plus it has the BLING factor. Anyhow, hope this info helps. GLWS
this info is great and all, but you know the sentra with the brembo option uses different rotors right?
cause you dont have the specs for them listed, the brembo spec v rotors are not 280x22
dk_fabiosantos
03-16-2008, 06:55 AM
this info is great and all, but you know the sentra with the brembo option uses different rotors right?
cause you dont have the specs for them listed, the brembo spec v rotors are not 280x22
So what are they?I would like to know cause I am the one who got the brakes(newstar31 paid with his paypal adress.),can u tell what are they please?
Thanks for the info.
Thanks "Pitch".
brewster240
03-16-2008, 12:46 PM
from what i have turned up, the sentra with brembo option rotors are
300mm x 22mm.
i cant confirm this though, i wll try to find out once i get the rotors in my possesion, or find other rotors that work.
from what i have turned up, the sentra with brembo option rotors are
300mm x 22mm.
i cant confirm this though, i wll try to find out once i get the rotors in my possesion, or find other rotors that work.
The brembo sentra rotors are 300mmx22mm which is 12"x.87". I prob copied it wrong. Sorry for the typo/wrong info.
brewster240
03-16-2008, 06:36 PM
you had the specs for a spec v rotor, but not the brembo setup.
regular spec v - 280x22
brembo spec v - 300x22
dk_fabiosantos
03-29-2008, 04:47 PM
pm me!I still want them.I just wanted an upgdate!
newstar31
03-29-2008, 05:33 PM
Im the one that purchased the brakes. An update would be nice as I have been very patient. Get back to me with an update asap.
PITCH
03-29-2008, 06:34 PM
PM sent
dk_fabiosantos
newstar31
03-29-2008, 08:49 PM
hey pitch i sent you another pm
let me know thanks
newstar31
04-02-2008, 01:24 PM
pitch sent you another pm
let me know
newstar31
04-09-2008, 09:43 PM
hey pitch the refund still hasn't cleared
i dont know wats goin on
i need to know wat ur doin as i need the money and have been very patient
let me know
shanez
05-19-2008, 07:49 PM
this kit sold yet?
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