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  • 4 months later...

sorted out the rear brake disks - gong alloy hat with standard handbrake - prob end up with 330-343 rotor on the rear

front should be able to take a 343 or 350 mm rotor - this will depend on the internal clearance of the work meisters

  • 2 weeks later...

Enemie - you'll need to decide what rotor size you want to run then get an adapter made to suit.

Specialised Brake and Clutch in Penrith is hooking me up with the brackets and everything i need.

343mm seems to be the largest rotor the front caliper can handle without machining the the ends for rotor clearance - pad position is only a couple of mm above the rotor edge on the 355mm

Enemie - if you are really keen pm with the cars details and the rotor size you want, i'll see if i can get a bracket to match machined to suit your choices and car

  • 5 months later...

well turns out im running 2 piece 355mm rotors front and rear

rear calipers are being spaced wider to allow for a thicker rotor on the rear to bring it back to an easily obtainable non custom rotor

well turns out im running 2 piece 355mm rotors front and rear

rear calipers are being spaced wider to allow for a thicker rotor on the rear to bring it back to an easily obtainable non custom rotor

what thickness are the rotors?

can get this stuff tomorrow - basically letting them take the head on this one, im just doing to coating on the parts as they finish them and since this isnt a retail purchase i cant tell you any prices.

i was expecting the rears to be 343mm but when they arrived for me to coat i realised they were the same as the fronts

think i recall that the hard annodised alloy hats for the rear end are over $900 a pair

- obviously a single piece rotor could be used

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

yeah - but not sure when it will be finished lol

this is being done in spare time as a favour kind of thing - so its not getting a high priority

only thing left was the rear brackets and caliper spacers (to fit the rears over wider disks)

then get the calipers back for me to coat then back to them to check in case a rebuild is required.

  • 2 months later...

What are you guys paying (roughly) for adapters/dogbones to adapt the evo brembo's to skyline hubs?

Who has a good 355mm rotor/adapter combo they can share?

Cheers

Justin

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