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Update RDA Group Buy 34 order list:

- Nick033 (payment cleared)

- WYTSKY (payment cleared)

- mischief32 (payment cleared)

- nee-sanRB20 (TBC)

Update RDA Group Buy 34 order list:

- Nick033 (payment cleared)

- WYTSKY (payment cleared)

- mischief32 (payment cleared)

- nee-sanRB20 (TBC)

- young34 (TBC)

Update RDA Group Buy 34 order list:

- Nick033 (payment cleared)

- WYTSKY (payment cleared)

- mischief32 (payment cleared)

- nee-sanRB20 (payment cleared)

- young34 (TBC)

Update RDA Group Buy 34 order list:

1 Nick033 (payment cleared)

2 WYTSKY (payment cleared)

3 mischief32 (payment cleared)

4 nee-sanRB20 (payment cleared)

5 Norrissimo (waiting for payment to clear)

6 bnr#@ (payment cleared)

7 young34 (payment cleared)

8 _Wing_ (waiting for payment to clear)

Hi rs73

I got some EBC red stuff brake pads for you in the last group buy for my R34 GTR - just found out that my front rotors need machining/replacing. Could you provide a price for DBA 5000 series rotors? Let me know what sort of size rotors are available for front/rear and pricing. I believe a caliper adaptor plate of sorts is also required?

Thanks

Hi mate, I've got either slotted RDA rotors or gold finished grooved & dimpled. there's no caliper adaptor plate required as the size are OEM sizes unless you've changed your existing brake bigger than 324mm front & 300mm rear? What is the current brake rotor setup you have? stock or modified?

How much for the RDA slotted and RDA grooved/dimpled?

Current setup is standard R34 GTR rotors - which I believe are 324 fr/300 re

Would like to go bigger than standard if possible hence the adaptor plate

quote sent - chk your pm.

I'll have to check what parts can fit if you wanna go bigger than 324mm/300mm, as not all rotors will fit onto Nissan's hub.

RDA rotors are mainly OEM size rotors, with some big brake kits for HSV and even though there's been 'promise' for bbk for Nissan, until now the package haven't been finalised yet as it's not an easy task to decide what caliper they're gonna use, and what's the package cost gonna be by using certain parts.

and i don't sell any adaptor plate at the moment if you want to go bigger. for such custom job, maybe talk to your local brake shop specialist as usually they can make custom plate adaptor to suit the rotors you're gonna use and how your caliper position changes after the upgrade, or to suit your custom caliper, ie F50 brembos etc?.

what size are the rotors on the commodore BBK (edit i saw the PDF :()

i would of thought the GTR brembo are very sufficient and maybe get some good braided lines and fluid flush and good fluid

According to this brochure:

http://www.rdabrakes.com.au/downloads/RDA_...ke_Brochure.pdf

Level 1 & 2 - 328mm which I don't think will give much benefit over std R34 GTR 324mm, although you get 325mm rear for level 2.

Level 3 you get 343mm front and 328mm rear. still smaller than what most japanese brands are offering.

Std R34 brembo should be good enough for club track days, add that slotted rotors onto it even in std size, they'll cool the rotors better during hard braking, reducing fades. Just make sure you get a good brake fluid as well that doesn't boil too quickly and it'll be good. Only if you start getting really serious then start considering a total upgrade.

But again commodores PCD size is different, I believe so basically those packages may not fit without modification to the hubs. I think they're 5x120 - correct me if I'm wrong... ours Nissans are 5x114.3

i think thats correct Rianto

i was only asking there size to point out that R34 GTR brembos are better than most of the commodoore upgrade kits

Other option from RDA's stock is dodge or chevy size with 355mm rotors, but again the PCD on those american muscle cars are 5x100 :(

Not a good fit either...

RDA Group Buy 34 is now closed. Final order list:

1 Nick033 (payment cleared)

2 WYTSKY (payment cleared)

3 mischief32 (payment cleared)

4 nee-sanRB20 (payment cleared)

5 Norrissimo (payment cleared)

6 bnr#@ (payment cleared)

7 young34 (payment cleared)

8 _Wing_ (TBC) - pm'ed you, pls contact me to confirm

Hello all,

Rianto,

Looking for some (REAR) rotors for a GTR33...slotted L and R.

Also want some pads to go with these.(Greenstuff)

Could you price me ASAP.

Thanks in advance

Tekin

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