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11-16-2013, 06:27 PM | #721 |
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Hey guys I lost info on my yahoo account, meaning im having password retieval . I can not log in to my profile(florante rea). Anyone got questions about my evo or sti brackets hit me up. 4846858225 is my number. U guys can also contact me on fb, jr darang rea.
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11-17-2013, 09:06 AM | #722 | |
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Staggered piston sizes are good at the track though, definitely help with pad taper.
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05-02-2015, 02:55 PM | #723 | |
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BACKGROUND: I've done some extensive searching on the parts necessary to do a STI caliper on the rear of an S14 and I'm coming up with some conflicting information. What I'm running. -Stock S14 rear knuckle/hub assembly -STi Rear Calipers -Z32 DBA one piece slotted rear rotors. -Hawk rear pads. -S14 stainless stoptech rear brake lines. My Question: I've seen on several threads and blogs conflicting information on how to effectively space the rotor to the caliper in order to achieve even placement of the rotor relative to the caliper when installed. I've seen @krinkov report that 3MM is sufficient, and I've seen it reported that 5mm of space is needed also. Photo of what I'm referring to for reference: In the picture I have three open ended lug nuts holding the rotor fast to the hub so that this is the position it will be in if I were to install wheels and go drive. Definitely not centered. See how the caliper is in a fixed position. If you put washers in between the bolts that fix the caliper on to the knuckle, you only push the caliper outwards, and that only magnifies the problem! I am not a fan of offsetting the rotor by putting washers in between the hub and the rotor as this car will be getting tracked quite heavily and I want the rotors flush to the hubs. I could have the caliper mounting ears turned down the appropriate amount but I don't want to ruin the structural integrity of the piece. Any assistance on this is greatly appreciated. Last edited by stockbee; 05-02-2015 at 02:56 PM.. Reason: added narrative. |
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05-04-2015, 01:01 PM | #724 |
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Interesting. I will see if I have the same issue on my rears when I get home. I was pretty sure that they were a direct bolt on without any spacing. To my knowledge, mine were perfectly centered.
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03-29-2016, 12:11 PM | #726 | |
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GTS: 296mm GTT/GTS-T: 310mm GTR: 324mm (black brembo) 350Z: 324mm (gold brembo) Note: R33 had 12mm caliper bolts, while the 350Z has 14mm caliper bolts. I'm guessing that rotors would be interchangeable, but don't quote me on that. I want to say the early 350Z single pot non-brembos were 310mm but unlikely that if it will work with the R33 GTT/GTS-T calipers. (R33 GTT had 4 pistons, the 350z is a single piston.) Last edited by adey; 03-29-2016 at 12:12 PM.. Reason: added caliper bolt sizes |
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