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hey guys iv had my cefiro for over a yr now since then iv put rb25det in n other things n time to do the brakes.. i plan to upgrade to r33 calipers with brand new discs n pads n for the rear leave it n just replace the rotor n pads to be 5 stud as i think you can buy blank rotors.. iv been told s14 hubs work but anyone actualy done this?

anyone with any experiance with upgrading there cefiro brakes please contact me i wanna get this ball rolling !!

thanks

yeh i was gonna redrill my new rims to suit 4 stud, just tryin to find the best cost effective way to upgrade them.. iv gotten prices of bout 1150 for the whole 5stud kit that sound like good price? also just wanted to 110% make sure shit fits before i fork out the dough

if you gonna upgrade ur brakes. don't be cheap and dodgy, get the 5 stud conversion done at same time, redrilling disks etc is more trouble then its worth plus you will find that alot of legit engineers will refuse to do it due to saftey reasons. I went the through the same thing when i did my brake upgrade.

as a rough guide this is what i paid for mine...i probably could of got cheaper but was in a rush..

Rear R32 Gtst 5 stud Hubs $200.00 (didn't need fronts as front was already 5 stud when i bought the car, don't ask)

R32 Discs and Pads $490.00 (brand new items for front and rear)

R32 Gtst Brake Callipers $500.00 (front and rear)

Modifying banjo bolt on brake line fitting $Free (took it down to ABS, they cut it shorter slightly and fitted sweet)

Edited by skypy12

thats awesome thanks, iv found a set (front n rear) s14 hubs n i planned to use 32 or 33 front brakes (brand new hopefully) depending on my funds.. and the rear i havnt decided to buy new stock items but slotted or get 32 or 33 rear setup aswell... iv got enough im pretty sure but might give it a month so im way ontop of it so i can get the best

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