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Hey guys,

I got some brackets that let me bolt on Nissan 4 pots to the front of my car, they came with R32 GTR calipers, but I figure I might as well get something bigger now rather than later

I should probably already know this... but...

I'm assuming the R32/R33 Brembos are the ones that will allow the biggest rotors without any brackets or extra drilling?

What is the next size down? R34 GT-t?

Also, what is the biggest rotor you can fit inside a 17" rim? (They are AVS Model 6 if that makes any difference...)

Thanks :nyaanyaa:

off the top of my head..

R32gtst m spec = 280mm

R33 = same as r32

R34 Gtt = 310mm

R32 GTR brembo = 324mm

and 324mm rotors and brembos should fit under 17" :nyaanyaa:

cheers!

also i read somewhere the r34 gtr needed 14mm bolts whereas the others need just the normal 12mm bolts? does the r32 brembos use 12mm bolts and fit under 17" rims?

yes r34gtr brembos 14mm

r33gtr brembos 12mm

r32/r33/r34 brembos will fit under 17" rims

R32vspec came with BBS 17" and the brembo brakes

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