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Old 08-21-2008, 12:54 PM   #1
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Z32 brake swap to a s14>>>>

i did the z32 swap and everything works fine but when i turn a hard turn like say pull a tight u turn you can hear it grinding on the caliper i assume. i have washers spacing the mounting brackets with out them the calipers bind on the rotors...whats the deal?
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Old 08-21-2008, 12:56 PM   #2
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u dont need to add any washers to the calipers.
its a straight bolt on


you're pads maybe toasted too possibly
could be a few things
best bet is take off the wheel and inspect the install
something might have gotten loosey goosey
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NA calipers on TT rotors probably.
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tt calipers on bremo cross drilled rotors
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Did you modify your dust sheilds at all? They might be touching. Mine did something like that only when I turned. I just had to give it some more "love".

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i just removed the dust sheild completly
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