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Hey guys,

I've been hit with one of the most common problems with R33's SQUEAKY BREAKS!! It is the most annoying thing ever! If it was just a squeak maybe i could turn a blind eye but these breaks howl and scream.

So, I've got new pads to go in and now Im looking for new rotors and have been given a price of $260 each. Now I know I have an import but it still seems kinda high.

Does anyone know where the best place would be to get them and what rotors to get? I'd appreciate any feed back if anyone can get them for a better price.

Cheers,

-Dave.

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Dave not sure where ur getting that quote of $260+ per rotor...bit steep, but below is a link to a dude on these forums selling DBA Slotted rotors.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=90756

U obviously need to be looking @ the below dimensions.

R33 GTST (RB25DET)

Front (296mmx30mm) - $200.00each

Rear (297mmx18mm) - $195.00each

As for Just Jap, they are selling standard 5 stud rotors for $100+ each. I know the R32 5 stud rotor is $99 but its a smaller rotor 280mmx30mm

Hope it helps

Ando

RACEBRAKES in melbourne, vic.

discount for SAU Vic members.

They can do rotors, pads, lines etc.

They stock DBA rotors.

DBA 4000 with gold painted stock calipers

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/pics/mycar...e7/IMGP0767.JPG

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/pics/mycar...e7/IMGP0768.JPG

RACEBRAKES in melbourne, vic.

discount for SAU Vic members.

They can do rotors, pads, lines etc.

They stock DBA rotors.

DBA 4000 with gold painted stock calipers

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/pics/mycar...e7/IMGP0767.JPG

http://members.dodo.com.au/paul/pics/mycar...e7/IMGP0768.JPG

hey,paulr33,

morning.... Would you have the address of RACEBRAKES and perhaps a suggested person to talk to?

thanks!!

g

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