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I got the inch up -3 kit with 355 x 32 rotors with 6 piston calipers, they're waiting to go on my project car so i can comment on how well they perform.

Pad size 138 x 61 x 18, here's a pic of the pad

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Piston sizes 38mm, 32mm, 27mm

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Thanks for the photos. :banana:

Calliper part should be EP603?

Piston area totals up to 5020 mm2. The same as an AP CP5555 which is also a 6 pot.

Both of these have a smaller piston area than either the stock Sumitomo (5127) or the stock Brembo (5309).

The pad area is larger than either, although smaller than the AP.

I think this may be the pad from the Endless catalogue? Not 100% sure without overlaying it.

It is page 166 from the Japanese brake Pad Shapes in the link below.

http://www.endless-sport.co.nz/Downloads/t...26/Default.aspx

pad1.PDF

What's your project car?

What power? What weight?

R31, power aiming for a bit over 300rwkw with the RB26, weight around 1250kg or a bit lighter

Whats the deal with the Antec badge in the caliper lol :)

shameless plug :blink: nah not really, the photo was taken infront of my computer what else can i say

Calliper part should be EP603?

Piston area totals up to 5020 mm2. The same as an AP CP5555 which is also a 6 pot.

Both of these have a smaller piston area than either the stock Sumitomo (5127) or the stock Brembo (5309).

The pad area is larger than either, although smaller than the AP.

I think this may be the pad from the Endless catalogue? Not 100% sure without overlaying it.

It is page 166 from the Japanese brake Pad Shapes in the link below.

http://www.endless-sport.co.nz/Downloads/t...26/Default.aspx

Part No. on the caliper is correct, Part No. on the pads RCP052 http://www.endless-sport.co.nz/Downloads/t...26/Default.aspx click on the "Brake pad part numbers for Endless OE calipers" page 16 for the outline.

Edited by Sick_R31
Part No. on the caliper is correct, Part No. on the pads RCP052 http://www.endless-sport.co.nz/Downloads/t...26/Default.aspx click on the "Brake pad part numbers for Endless OE calipers" page 16 for the outline.

Thanks, that's champion that is.

djr81, I tried to fit the 343mm rotors with the 6pot calipers, but didn't even go close to fitting on my 17's :laugh: Looks like I'm going to have to go down at least one size in rotor to get it to fit.

Where abouts did they clash - on the diameter of against the spokes of the rim?

It wil lbe worthwile getting new rims rather then downsizing rotors. As others have said some of the cast wheels have a big shoulder near the outside towards the spokes. My WEDS, Rega, LM etc al lclear 343mm rotors with ease yet my old AVS Model 6 didnt because of the shoulder on the ID

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