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Old 11-25-2020, 10:11 AM   #1
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350z rear hub bolt pattern same as Schassis?

Hey, trying to finish up my 6pot/4pot BBK swap on my s14, and I'm looking at parking brake solutions. I can speculate the Z32 drum assembly + r33 cables will work fine, however, I came across a pair of complete rear assemblies for a 370z Nismo, and figured that wouldn't be a bad set up seeing as how I'd get a proper fitting rotor shield with it.

So my question is: does anyone know if the 350z/370z hub bolt pattern lines up on a s14 rear knuckle? I've searched, and the only thread I can find talks about incompatibility of other parts like the axles & dif. It would be a lot cheaper than the z32 setup, oddly enough.
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You can always redrill the hub pattern but the main thing I?d be worried about is the big anchoring stud that bolts through the knuckle. I don?t know if the z33/34 setup has it or if it?s similar at all but that would be the deciding factor I think
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Don't know where you could find the info, but I'm going to go ahead and assume that the z33 rear hub will use a larger bearing, and therefore not have the same bolt pattern on the hub to knuckle interface.

Maybe someone will chime in with that knowledge.
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You can always redrill the hub pattern but the main thing I?d be worried about is the big anchoring stud that bolts through the knuckle. I don?t know if the z33/34 setup has it or if it?s similar at all but that would be the deciding factor I think
That's a good point about the anchor for the brake, and actually thanks to that you made me take a better look at some pictures for the assemblies.

I'm going to make the assumption that the dust shields WILL work based on the bolt pattern, however the brake assembly WILL NOT. At least not without modifying the knuckles. I didn't realize until I looked back at a full rear knuckle/hub assembly, but the S14/Z32 brake assembly mounts with the big stud that goes through the top hole in the knuckle. The Z34 on the other hand mounts using two studs, one on each side of the big hole, then it runs the cable through that big hole. So I think if you were willing to drill out the two holes, then that assembly would work.

From what I understand, you can use 350z axles in a 240 hub, and since both cars have the same 5x114 bolt pattern and 66.1mm hub lip, and since Nissan is pretty notorious for having a rather high cross-compatibility/upcycled design pattern, I would say it's quite likely that the bolt pattern is the same.

The other question is if you can swap the z32 brake shoe assembly to the Z34 Nismo rotor shields? 🤔 lol Screw it, just cut the shields off the Z32 I guess?better cooling anyways.
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The other question is if you can swap the z32 brake shoe assembly to the Z34 Nismo rotor shields? 🤔 lol Screw it, just cut the shields off the Z32 I guess?better cooling anyways.
I think that will be your best bet, trim the lip off of the dust shield so you can clear the larger rotor. As long as the drum diameter and offset is the same that is
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Z33 and Z34 rear hubs bolt up to S13 spindles.
Z33 will work with S13/14 axles and Z33 axles.
Z34 will need Z34 axles, or Z32TT axles.
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