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dizzariot
06-23-2017, 01:22 AM
After looking up a bunch of shit on different forums I've come to the conclusion that no one is talking from experience. It's hard to return things you buy from YAJ so I figured I'd ask here:

I have a 1996 Type X that's factory 4lug. I'm not upgrading the brakes, but I'm swapping to 5lug (Ichiba) and I want to know what rotors to use.

Apparently getting rotors re-drilled here isn't so common, and you would think a version of 180SX rotors in 5H would be listed but they aren't. They're all 4H.

I can't use the USDM ones because from what I've seen the JDM ones are a little bigger.

Anyone care to chime in? A friend of mine suggested that the NA S14 ABS rotors would be the best bet. I just don't want to be stuck with paperweights.

RB25GUY
06-23-2017, 10:43 AM
s14 SE rotors will work with your s13 brakes provided your 180sx doesnt have ABS

Jefro240
06-23-2017, 12:24 PM
I'd look into the euro 200sx also as it apparently has 280x22mm front rotors which are the same size as the type x etc.

Another option would be Z32 front rotors which are 280x26 or 280x30. So you could get the 26mm set & have them turned down 4mm as a worst case solution.

dizzariot
06-23-2017, 06:56 PM
s14 SE rotors will work with your s13 brakes provided your 180sx doesnt have ABS

It has ABS. I'm leaving it in for now but I can always just delete...doesn't the Ichiba hub kit delete the ABS anyway?

I'd look into the euro 200sx also as it apparently has 280x22mm front rotors which are the same size as the type x etc.

Another option would be Z32 front rotors which are 280x26 or 280x30. So you could get the 26mm set & have them turned down 4mm as a worst case solution.

Getting any sort of work done on rotors isn't common here. I'm trying to find a direct fit. What trim 200SX do you suggest? In Japan the turbo cars have different rotors. 200SX w/ABS and turbo?

dizzariot
06-25-2017, 08:35 PM
Bump. No one knows...fuck my life...

dizzariot
06-27-2017, 12:15 AM
I realize I'm the one actually asking but I'm dumbfounded that no one knows lol.

Jefro240
06-28-2017, 10:26 AM
I realize I'm the one actually asking but I'm dumbfounded that no one knows lol.

It's actually pretty simple. Most people who switch to 5 lug also upgrade the brakes vs wanting to keep the stockers. And in north america, if for some reason you did want to keep the stock brakes you simply get 5 lug rotors from a later model s14 etc as the brakes are the same.

I find it hard to believe that no one in Japan has a brake lathe. Especially a proper automotive service shop, or dealer for example.

I have no idea what trim model 200SX you would want to look for as I'm unfamiliar with exactly what brakes they got with which model etc etc... But apparently they are the same style 280x22mm rotor that the 180sx has up front.

Another option is re-drilling 4 lug rotors to 5 lug. People do this quite often. Lay them on top of each other hub - hub etc, find a common hole between the 2 & install a nut/bolt to secure it. Mark the other hole locations & drill em out.

dizzariot
06-28-2017, 04:42 PM
It's actually pretty simple. Most people who switch to 5 lug also upgrade the brakes vs wanting to keep the stockers. And in north america, if for some reason you did want to keep the stock brakes you simply get 5 lug rotors from a later model s14 etc as the brakes are the same.

I find it hard to believe that no one in Japan has a brake lathe. Especially a proper automotive service shop, or dealer for example.

I have no idea what trim model 200SX you would want to look for as I'm unfamiliar with exactly what brakes they got with which model etc etc... But apparently they are the same style 280x22mm rotor that the 180sx has up front.

Another option is re-drilling 4 lug rotors to 5 lug. People do this quite often. Lay them on top of each other hub - hub etc, find a common hole between the 2 & install a nut/bolt to secure it. Mark the other hole locations & drill em out.

That's the problem: I'm not in Norh America. I found a list of all rotor sizes and they vary depending on what region your car was meant for. The rears never change but the fronts are different. In the end I went with S14 NA fronts and the overall thickness was still 8mm over the stock 180SX size.

I'm just as surprised as you that redrilling rotors isn't a common thing out here. I asked two different shops that specialize in our 'type' of cars. They said it wasn't common but could be done, then redacted that last part and said it was unsafe since it 'compromises the integrity of the disc.'