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Old 04-07-2005, 11:09 PM
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Ultimate rotor thread!!

so here are the rules...

1) only post rotor specs (car, year, model, diameter, thickness, additional information)
2) do not write what you think. must know for sure.
3) if it is stated wrong on here tell us and the information will be erased and replaced BUT you must provide a link that verifies the source.
4) if there is a car not listed and you know the sizes post it and it will be added. again add a source so we can check to make sure.
5) hope this helps.

CHASSIS YEAR MODEL FRONT REAR ADDITIONAL

S13
88-on CA18DE/T 250x18mm 258x9mm
89-91 RS13 (180sx) 250x18mm 258x9mm 1.8L turbo
89-94 240sx 254x20mm 258x9mm
91-on SR20DE/T 280x22mm 258x9mm non-hicas
92-on SR20DE/T ? 258x9mm hicas
91-on RS13 (180sx) 280x22mm 258x9mm 2.0L
S14
94-98 200sx 280x22mm 258x9mm
95-98 240sx 257x22mm 258x9mm w/ABS
95-98 240sx 252x20mm 258x9mm w/o ABS
S15
99-on 200sx 280x30mm 258x9mm
300zx
84-86 Z31 250x20mm 258x9mm NA
84-85 Z31 274x20mm 290x9mm all models
86 Z31 274x20mm 290x9mm NA
84-86 Z31 274x20mm 290x9mm turbo
87-89 Z31 274x20mm 290x18mm NA
87-89 Z31 280x24mm 282x18mm turbo
90 Z32 280x26mm 297x18mm aluminum
91-92.5 Z32 280x30mm 297x18mm aluminum
92.5-96 Z32 280x30mm 297x18mm iron
350Z
2003-on Z33 296x24mm 292x16mm non-track
2003-on Z33 324x30mm 322x22mm track
Skyline
R32
? GTS-4 280x26mm ?
89-93 GTST 280x30mm 297x18mm
89-93 GTR 296x32mm 297x18mm
93-94 GTR V-Spec 324x30mm 300x22mm Brembo

R33
? GTS-4 280x26mm ?
93-98 GTST 296x30mm 297x18mm
93-98 GTR 324x30mm 300x22mm Brembo

R34
98-on GT 296x30mm 297x18mm
98-on GTT 310x30mm 297x18mm
98-on GTR 324x30mm 300x22mm Brembo
J30
90-94 280x22mm ?
2/90-10/92 280x22mm 258x10mm
10/92-11/94 280x22mm 258x9mm
Sentra
2003-on B15 v-spec 305mm 277mm Brembo
G20
?-1999-? 280x23mm 260x10mm
Supra
93-98 Twin Turbo 324x32mm
3000GT
91-93 VR4 295x30mm
94-on VR4 314x30mm


NOTES:

1) You can use the Z32 calipers with rotor sizes of 28-32mm (i.e. Supra, VR4, GTR, etc.).
2) Brackets are needed with use of Z32 calipers with rotors larger than 280mm (i.e. GTR, VR4, Supra).
3) There is a company that makes a bracket for the use of VR4 rotors but pushes the caliper out towards the rims, you will need at least a 15mm spacer for the rims.
4) Some rotors need you to bore out the center hub section to fit on a Nissan hub or add hubcentric rings.


UPDATED ON 4/07/05
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Old 07-17-2005, 09:08 AM
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altima brakes work also. the pad sticks up a couple mm. but it still works.
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Old 04-18-2007, 09:58 AM
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I got s15 Big brakes on my s15 i went way out of my way to make it as much of a silvia as i could
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Old 04-18-2007, 10:31 AM
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If you have an s15 its already a Silvia. It was never released as 240sx in the states, so you wouldn't have to work hard at all to make it a real Silvia since thats what it would be.
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yo.....where did he get those lights for the front of that s13 in the pic?? for some reason, removing those bumper vents and stuffing ligts in there look pretty damn raw....any advice on these would be awesomly appriciated!!!!!!
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