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hey guys

cant seem to find any rotors for my cefiro, i know what pads i run but cant find the rotors i need, im chasin dba slotted..

i beleave there na r33 all round

also what drum brake shoes do u run?

my pad numbers are..

front :DB1165

rear :DB1144

if anyone is runnin the same any info would be great !!

thanks

hey huddy have you tried the clips that Uras makes for the ebrake they replace the clips that attach your ebrake line to the drum... little metal pieces with the fulcrum adjusted so that the pull only takes like 50% of the effort... there pretty cool... ill see if i can get pics...

hey huddy have you tried the clips that Uras makes for the ebrake they replace the clips that attach your ebrake line to the drum... little metal pieces with the fulcrum adjusted so that the pull only takes like 50% of the effort... there pretty cool... ill see if i can get pics...

nah never heard of em - but i'd like to :sick: PICS!!!

iv got a full 5 stud conversion but dont want to put it on, just want to replace whats there..

i bought my ceffy with the powerplant rb20e !! now rb25det

Your cefiro is powered by RB25DET? And you are buying new SR rotors/pads?

I'm pretty sure you need to have the equivalent brake setup from the donor car (ie the R33 callipers/discs/pads) to pass engineering.

its been through engineering like a year ago, the brakes pull up suprisingly very good !! i dont go rediculous speeds and try stop on a dime, just my drifter/daily and they are fine for what i do

i only really drift at the go kart track and that is real tight so i dont reach high speeds

Edited by 2gceffy

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