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09-20-2006, 02:57 PM | #1 |
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TW: 13" Rotor, Caliper Brackets
Before I go ahead and make brake caliper brackets to use 13" Cobra rotors with Z32 calipers (Front), I want to know how much interest there would be for this. Basically you would be getting the two brackets and hubcentric rings(or spacers for the lug bolts to keep the rotor centered) that will allow for the use of the 13" cobra rotors up front with your 300zx 4 piston calipers. Let me know what you think and how much you are willing to pay. Questions I would like for you to answer me are:
1)How does $50+ shipping sound, i think that would be fair. 2)Should I include hardware? This will increase price a bit depending on how much i can source the hardware for. 3)Should i have the option to have them powder coated for an extra $10? By request only. 4)Would you be interested in a kit that comes with rotors? Brembo blanks, slotted, or drilled and slotted depending on preferance. I will have to figure out pricing if so. P.S. I will also have brackets for the ECR33 calipers if anyone is interested, as I know R33 rotors are hard to come by. |
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I'd say definitely include hardware. Slotted or Blanked Rotors can be an "add-on" option.
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09-20-2006, 03:14 PM | #3 |
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1)How does $50+ shipping sound, i think that would be fair.
Sounds fair 2)Should I include hardware? This will increase price a bit depending on how much i can source the hardware for. Yes 3)Should i have the option to have them powder coated for an extra $10? By request only. Only if they will be visible when installed 4)Would you be interested in a kit that comes with rotors? Brembo blanks, slotted, or drilled and slotted depending on preferance. I will have to figure out pricing if so. Nope |
09-20-2006, 03:20 PM | #4 |
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okay so far soo good i am pretty sure i will be including hardware. The brackets cant be seen so it's no use to powder coat unless someone really wants it. I will find out pricing on rotors for those who want everything at once.
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09-20-2006, 03:27 PM | #5 |
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1)How does $50+ shipping sound, i think that would be fair.
Sounds fair x2 2)Should I include hardware? This will increase price a bit depending on how much i can source the hardware for. Yes 3)Should i have the option to have them powder coated for an extra $10? By request only. Nope 4)Would you be interested in a kit that comes with rotors? Brembo blanks, slotted, or drilled and slotted depending on preferance. I will have to figure out pricing if so. Nope
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09-20-2006, 04:47 PM | #7 |
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brackets will be steel. considered aluminum and stainless but aluminum is too soft and stainless would just be expensive and not have any benefits over regular steel other than not rusting.
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09-20-2006, 08:46 PM | #10 |
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1)How does $50+ shipping sound, i think that would be fair.
Very Fair 2)Should I include hardware? This will increase price a bit depending on how much i can source the hardware for. Include it, it will save headaches. 3)Should i have the option to have them powder coated for an extra $10? By request only. I like this option just to protect the metal. 4)Would you be interested in a kit that comes with rotors? Brembo blanks, slotted, or drilled and slotted depending on preferance. I will have to figure out pricing if so. I would go with the rotors if they are the same price, or cheaper than the price I can find them at. P.S. I will also have brackets for the ECR33 calipers if anyone is interested, as I know R33 rotors are hard to come by. I need these brackets, instead of the z32 ones. pss hubcentric rings? |
09-20-2006, 08:50 PM | #11 |
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very interested!
How much different would the cobra rotors be from the 350z rotors? I know splparts makes a bracket, so not to steal customers away from them, but that would be nice too.
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but anyways outcome will be put me down for it. Also, im on the look out for front z32 calipers cheapies pleaseee
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lets get um to work with some of these badboyssss http://www.racingbrake.com/NISSAN_350Z_s/255.htm oh, and im local, id come pick some up for me and the guys
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im in 100% if theres one made for the z33 track rotors. theres a shop that sells em but i want just the bracket. |
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09-21-2006, 08:23 PM | #19 |
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Okay well i have seen interest in the z33 track rotors which would actually be a 12.75" rotor.
The difference between these and cobra rotors is the fact that cobra rotors are 13" and cobra rotors would need hubcentric rings in order to keep the rotors centered on the hub. I can look into making a kit for the z33 track rotors but the price will significantly change. Cobra rotors are an easy find and offer 13" diameter. I even believe they are cheaper. The Cobra Rotors are 28mm thick, not sure if they will fit the 26mm z32 calipers? These will have to be ran with 17"+ wheels and may require spacers depending on wheel offset. 17x8 with +28mm offset there is more than an inch of clearance on the wheels i own. So far so good, thanks for all your responses. Keep um coming! |
09-21-2006, 11:31 PM | #21 |
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Z33 track rotors are super expensive, whereas you can easily find cheapo cobra rotor blanks for next to nothing. Cheapest Z rotors I've found are like $220 a pair, cheapest Cobra rotors are $50 a pair. For people who will use this setup on the track, having a good source of cheap replacement blanks is a major plus. Plus, several places already sell brackets for Z33 rotors. I say go cobra w/ metal hubcentric rings.
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09-22-2006, 10:37 AM | #24 |
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I'm down for a 2 piece. I am sure you can make it with wilwood parts, but the getting the correcto dimensions can be difficult.
Please note the R32 GTR caliper, using a z33 rotor, will have to be about 1cm closer to the hub. http://www.racingbrake.com/product_p/2016-311-17.htm Carlos |
09-22-2006, 11:05 AM | #26 |
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Thanks for the interest. Please keep the replies coming. I will be working on the bracket kit for the 350z track rotors which are 324mm as opposed to the 330mm cobra rotors. these will be a bit more expensive but still cheaper than the ones out there. I want to keep everything affordable, thats why I was going for the cobra rotors but i have seen the want for brackets to use the 350z track rotors with the z32 brake setup. plusses there are thicker rotor 30mm instead of 28mm on the cobra rotor, and you wouldnt have to use hubcentric rings to keep them centered. Oh and the fact that it is still Nissan... either way I will be working on 4 bracket kits total. Cobra rotors w/ z32 calipers; Cobra rotors w/ r33 calipers; z33 track rotors w/ z32 calipers; and z33 track rotors w/ r33 calipers
Cobra rotors will be the cheapest alternative overall thanks turtl631 for pointing all that out. |
09-22-2006, 04:01 PM | #28 |
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Just to clarify, these are the R32 GTR calipers I am talking about.
Will you still offer the hubcentric rings with the cobra rotors? BTW, most aftermarket rims are not hubcentric, I know SPL sells hubcentric rings for rims. Carlos |
09-22-2006, 09:08 PM | #29 |
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the ring is to keep the rotor centered, it will stay flush with the rotor, you will still be able to use hubcentric rings for your wheels ontop of the rotors.
those are the r33 calipers i will be working on the cobra kit for. these are being a bit tricky since they have longer arms than the z32 calipers, i may have to offset the caliper higher on the rotor (10 o'clock position instead of 9). |
09-22-2006, 10:18 PM | #30 |
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yeah, but wheels and rotors are different when talking about being hubcentric. does anyone have a pic or something of a hubcentric ring for rotors b/c i can't picture it
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