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s14unimog
04-06-2004, 12:56 PM
Is there really a difference between the two other that a slight apperence?

ICKY
04-06-2004, 12:59 PM
as far as i know, there is none.

s14unimog
04-06-2004, 01:06 PM
Thats exacty what I thought, but someone said there is, also are they the same as JDM s14 brakes?

OptionZero
04-06-2004, 01:07 PM
yup they are

Ghettokracker71
04-06-2004, 01:10 PM
jDm tYte its the hOtness y0 :werd: fo' sure!!!

So bascially other than bragging rights of "yo I got dem skyline brakes..." theres not point to them? If they are the same,then the 300zx 30mm brake pads work?

drift into a curb
04-06-2004, 03:26 PM
There is a difference between the GT-ST and GT-R brakes if you want to be specific. The GT-R uses a brembo. 300zx uses a 280x30mm rotor size.

Upon searching, here's some better size info:
350Z standard brakes:
Rotor size 296mm x 24mm
Nissan 2 pot calipers, same pads as 91-02 Maxima

300ZX (Z32) brakes:
Rotor size 280mm x 30mm
Nissan/Sumitomo 4 pot calipers

R32 GT-R brakes (sold through Nismo USA as "Skyline" brakes):
Rotor size 296mm x 32mm
Nissan/Sumitomo 4 pot calipers, same pads as Z32

350Z track model brakes:
Rotor size 324mm x 30mm
Brembo 4 pot calipers, same pads as R33/R34 GT-R, BMW 850

http://www.zilvia.net/f/showthread.php?t=28823&highlight=skyline+gt-r+brakes

Ghettokracker71
04-06-2004, 03:48 PM
(skyline)296mm x 32mm uses the same pad as (300zx)280mm x 30mm ??? Hmm are you sure?

Anybody know about clearence issues with the skyline caliper vs. Z32 or brake lines? How to hook it up...:)

Because of the larger caliper size the skyline caliper SHOULD disspate heat faster even though its using the same pad??

Hmm...Z32 rotors work with skyline calipers?

Salty_X
04-06-2004, 04:13 PM
(skyline)296mm x 32mm uses the same pad as (300zx)280mm x 30mm ??? Hmm are you sure?
I didn't see where that was said, but I wouldn't doubt it. The calipers are identical appearance-wise, the Skyline caliper is just 2mm wider to accomodate the rotor.


Anybody know about clearence issues with the skyline caliper vs. Z32 or brake lines? How to hook it up...:)
The calipers are 2mm wider, so clearance is similar. Most wheels that clear Z calipers will clear Skyline calipers. They hook up the same as Z calipers.


Because of the larger caliper size the skyline caliper SHOULD disspate heat faster even though its using the same pad??
The caliper itself is only a fraction larger (only in width) than the Z caliper. The rotor on the other hand will have better heat capacity (because of increased mass) and quicker heat dissipation (because of increased surface area).

Hmm...Z32 rotors work with skyline calipers?
Probably, but what's the point? There is no point. Why pay extra money for a 4-piston caliper that's designed for rotors 2mm wider, when you can get an identical 4-piston caliper that's designed for the rotor you'll be using. The Skyline rotor is the best part of it's braking system, and if you're not using that then it's not worth it to get Skyline calipers IMO.

zombieman
04-06-2004, 05:27 PM
i notice that getting the calipers from a skyline is much cheaper than getting the ones off a z32.... they have a complete set on ebay right now going for $250 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&category=33563&item=2470986756&sspagename=STRK%3AMEBWA%3AIT and only one person bid on it.

Ghettokracker71
04-06-2004, 09:13 PM
R32 GT-R brakes (sold through Nismo USA as "Skyline" brakes):
Rotor size 296mm x 32mm
Nissan/Sumitomo 4 pot calipers, same pads as Z32
Theres where he said it ^^

And thanks salty for the response,I geuss to get them on a 4 lug you have to have them redrilled :-\

s14xman
04-06-2004, 09:18 PM
my friend swaped skyline brakes on his z32 and he needed a spacer for his stock wheels. so i think there is a difference in wheel clearence. Im really glad he got them because now i have his old brakes and his old wheels=)