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Old 04-23-2005, 06:48 PM   #1
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300zx rears while still being 4-lug?

Anyone seeing a problem with just swapping the rotors(redrilled), calipers, and the emergency brake assembly... without chaging the rear to a 5-lug?

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Old 04-23-2005, 06:50 PM   #2
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yea, get the rotors re-driled to 4lug
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Old 04-23-2005, 07:14 PM   #3
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but keep in mind that swapping to 5-lug will sincerely open up your options for wheels as well
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PHILIP thanks for the advice, but wheel choice is WAY down the priority list. thanks you two

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Yep, can be done with redrilled rotors. my Z Brake setup will be all four corners (30mm Alum.) with the e-brake assembly...

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now all i hope is that nobody snagged them in the last hour they were open.

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Which backing plates should/can I use... the stockers cut, the z32 plates? the reason i ask is because one of the backing plates it trashed on the parts car.

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now all i hope is that nobody snagged them in the last hour they were open.

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Which backing plates should/can I use... the stockers cut, the z32 plates? the reason i ask is because one of the backing plates it trashed on the parts car.
You dont need them, just remove them all
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You need to use the Z32 backing plate for the ebrake.
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Will the z32 backing plates mount to the stockers WITH a usuable e-brake?

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