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1999 C34 S2 Rwd Rear Brake Pads


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Hey guys, my rear brake pads are getting pretty low and im in need of a brake pad number. Unfortunately bendix do not have any matches, no other skyline,silvia etc seem to match my rear brake pads for my factory rwd c34. Would anyond be able to help?

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Hey guys, my rear brake pads are getting pretty low and im in need of a brake pad number. Unfortunately bendix do not have any matches, no other skyline,silvia etc seem to match my rear brake pads for my factory rwd c34. Would anyond be able to help?

Tried Nissan?

Alternatively take out a pad and either take it to a brake shop or trace out the outline and take that along and I am sure some Nissan pad will fit.

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Db1399 is what my book says for s2 awd (no idea if thats correct) they also list a non turbo rwd variant but its a non turbo r33 pad (which is different to mine)

Just confirming you have a turbo? I'll try to get to my supplier tomorrow and see what they have.

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Well beats me. They arent the same as what mine are :/

You sure? Other suggestions include looking at S14 brakes. Bottom line is Stageas do not have "turbo" brakes like the GTT - can't imagine why not as the Stagea is a bit heavier than the R34. Have you had a set of DB1144 to compare with what you have got on your car now? They are the single pot stockers still? Maybe if you post up a pic with the dimensions supplied it might ring a bell with someone. I will enquire with my contact in Nissan (could take a few days as he is in another cirty).

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