Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

rebuilt std calipers are the way to go. ive got 32 gtr caliper on my 32 gtst, and they stop on a dime. Tyres are my limiting factor, as i can lock em up pretty easy. Even on slicks i could lock em up if i wanted to.

Seriously you dont need brembos to have good brakes. Unless you are racing every week....?

Which leads to the q, why do u want big brakes?

Havent been talking to Roy have we? :)

Unlike some non-believers he has an RB20 under the bonnet, and with all that power from the rev happy race engine...you need HUGE brakes.

That said, R34 Brembos are good things, but not at the prices they command 2nd hand. You can get new AP 4 pot calipers which you would assume are likely to be more rigid, allow the use of a bigger rotor and are cheaper to boot.

If you can find R34 GTR Brembos for $1000 then great, grab them. But if you are paying more then $1500 (normally advertised for $1800+) thn i would be looking at some 330 x 32 mm rotors and AP 4 pot calipers

im wanting to upgrade my brakes on my four door 32 to somethin pretty huge!!! im thinkin bout a r34 gtr brembo brake upgrade. anyone got any tips ideas on anyother option, aftermarket brakes or anythin really .thanks

stock 32 gtr wheels fit over 33/34 gtr brakes. verry good. take alot of abuse before the get red hot.

have to linnish the high points on the caliper to fit them. easy to do with a file or belt sander :lol:

thanks for the advise!!

im gonna be honest i know the standard brakes are awesome i got the endless brake pads in and they couldnt stop anybetter..... my cars goin through some major chhanges including some big open mags... so basicaly its more a wank feature i like the look of the big rotors. dont want these aussie boys out doin us

im wanting to upgrade my brakes on my four door 32 to somethin pretty huge!!! im thinkin bout a r34 gtr brembo brake upgrade. anyone got any tips ideas on anyother option, aftermarket brakes or anythin really .thanks

:P Remember bigger brakes may also mean you have to go bigger wheels which mean more $$$$$ .Depends on your budget but Race Brakes Sydney may help ring them on02)9609-1101.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Yeah and hence my ghetto way of slamming the brakes, get the ABS to cycle, rebleed seems to be a sensible workaround.
    • Hey! Happy to help. Nothing inherently wrong with the adapter, it's more so with Brett Collins himself. He gave me a lot of incorrect information when I was in contact with him and was extremely rude when I challenged him. He stated I could not use any aftermarket twin plate clutches except for his own, not to use the dush shield, bla bla bla and it was all BS.  Collins stated to cut roughly 14mm's off the housing, I took off 15mm to make room for the dust shield. I would confirm with whatever adapter manufacturer you're using. 
    • There's plenty of OEM steering arms that are bolted on. Not in the same fashion/orientation as that one, to be sure, but still. Examples of what I'm thinking of would use holes like the ones that have the downward facing studs on the GTR uprights (down the bottom end, under the driveshaft opening, near the lower balljoint) and bolt a steering arm on using only 2 bolts that would be somewhat similarly in shear as these you're complainig about. I reckon old Holdens did that, and I've never seen a broken one of those.
    • Let's be honest, most of the people designing parts like the above, aren't engineers. Sometimes they come from disciplines that gives them more qualitative feel for design than quantitive, however, plenty of them have just picked up a license to Fusion and started making things. And that's the honest part about the majority of these guys making parts like that, they don't have huge R&D teams and heaps of time or experience working out the numbers on it. Shit, most smaller teams that do have real engineers still roll with "yeah, it should be okay, and does the job, let's make them and just see"...   The smaller guys like KiwiCNC, aren't the likes of Bosch etc with proper engineering procedures, and oversights, and sign off. As such, it's why they can produce a product to market a lot quicker, but it always comes back to, question it all.   I'm still not a fan of that bolt on piece. Why not just machine it all in one go? With the right design it's possible. The only reason I can see is if they want different heights/length for the tie rod to bolt to. And if they have the cncs themselves,they can easily offer that exact feature, and just machine it all in one go. 
    • The roof is wrapped
×
×
  • Create New...