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Status update for Group Buy 46 orders (Closing 13th May):

- druz (payment cleared)

- andymoocow (payment cleared)

- Sillabaa (payment cleared)

- Dean_HR31 (payment cleared)

- Reggi4dr (waiting for payment to clear)

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Status update for Group Buy 46 orders (Closing 13th May):

- druz (payment cleared)

- andymoocow (payment cleared)

- Sillabaa (payment cleared)

- Dean_HR31 (payment cleared)

- Reggi4dr (payment cleared)

- jvs007 (waiting for payment to clear)

PM sent regarding my order for some slotted rotors and redstuff pads...My current brake setup feels weak, Has anyone ever changed the ABS controller when doing a 4 stud to 5 stud conversion? My brakes just dont feel right.. i've had the rotors machines before putting them on, i've used Ferodo excels and Bendrix ultimates and still no difference..Master cyl is fine, i even went and bought the big R32 one with the backup reservoir.

Cant seem to work out what the problem is.. Maybe this will do the trick?

I wanna put a RB30DETT in eventually and wont dare until ive sorted out my braking woes.

Edited by Ryan D

I've never do any 4 to 5 stud conversion so I'm not sure. from the car at the bottom of your signature, looks like you're putting a Gtst rotor conversion onto your non-turbo GTS4 ? Have you tried bleeding off the brake fluid, or even flush it all out and put a fresh one in? brake fluids can attract water over a period of time, especialy DOT5.1 requires more often maintenanceto DOT4. This could make your braking system less effective.

Not sure about the ABS controller though.

On the other hand, once you transferred the payment, send me a pm and I'll update the order list above.

got your pm....

Status update for Group Buy 46 orders (Closing 13th May):

- druz (payment cleared)

- andymoocow (payment cleared)

- Sillabaa (payment cleared) (payment #2 - pads cleared)

- Dean_HR31 (payment cleared)

- Reggi4dr (payment cleared)

- jvs007 (waiting for payment to clear)

- Ryan D (waiting for payment to clear)

- justdrift (waiting for payment to clear)

Added a few more orders for Group Buy 46 orders (Closing 13th May):

- druz (payment cleared)

- andymoocow (payment cleared)

- Sillabaa (payment cleared) (payment #2 - pads cleared)

- Dean_HR31 (payment cleared)

- Reggi4dr (payment cleared)

- justdrift (payment cleared)

- malecki (payment cleared)

- jvs007 (waiting for payment to clear)

- Ryan D (waiting for payment to clear)

- liz (waiting for payment to clear)

- battery (waiting for payment to clear)

Added a few more orders for Group Buy 46 orders (Closing 13th May):

- druz (payment cleared)

- andymoocow (payment cleared)

- Sillabaa (payment cleared) (payment #2 - pads cleared)

- Dean_HR31 (payment cleared)

- Reggi4dr (payment cleared)

- justdrift (payment cleared)

- malecki (payment cleared)

- jvs007 (payment cleared)

- Ryan D (payment cleared)

- liz (payment cleared)

- battery (payment cleared)

- WARLORD (waiting for payment to clear)

Could i grab a pm with the group buy price for slotted rotors:

Rear: R32 GTR 297mm slotted rotors

Front: R33 GTS-t 296mm slotted rotors

i'm going to be running r32 gtr calipers on rear and r33 gtst calipers on the front... so this is what i'd need yeah?

the car is used for street and on the very rare occasion will be taken to track.. what pads would you recommend? and if i could get a group buy price on that... that would be great. :D

cheers.. and sorry i'd pm this but i can't yet.. :-S

quote sent...

update Group Buy 46 orders (Closing 13th May):

- druz (payment cleared)

- andymoocow (payment cleared)

- Sillabaa (payment cleared) (payment #2 - pads cleared)

- Dean_HR31 (payment cleared)

- Reggi4dr (payment cleared)

- justdrift (payment cleared)

- malecki (payment cleared) - please confirm pad shape!

- jvs007 (payment cleared)

- Ryan D (payment cleared)

- liz (payment cleared)

- battery (payment cleared)

- NISMO (payment cleared) - please confirm rotor size!

- WARLORD (waiting for payment to clear)

update Group Buy 46 orders (Closing 13th May):

1 druz (payment cleared)

2 andymoocow (payment cleared)

3 Sillabaa (payment #1 - rotors cleared) (payment #2 - pads cleared)

4 Dean_HR31 (payment cleared)

5 Reggi4dr (payment cleared)

6 justdrift (payment cleared)

7 malecki (payment cleared) - please confirm pad shape!

8 jvs007 (payment cleared)

9 Ryan D (payment cleared)

10 liz (payment cleared)

11 battery (payment cleared)

12 NISMO (payment cleared)

13 WARLORD (payment cleared)

14 ceedub (payment cleared)

15 sr20de (waiting for payment to clear)

Group Buy 46 IS NOW CLOSED - final list of orders are:

1 druz (payment cleared)

2 andymoocow (payment cleared)

3 Sillabaa (payment #1 - rotors cleared) (payment #2 - pads cleared)

4 Dean_HR31 (payment cleared)

5 Reggi4dr (payment cleared)

6 justdrift (payment cleared)

7 malecki (payment cleared)

8 jvs007 (payment cleared)

9 Ryan D (payment cleared)

10 liz (payment cleared)

11 battery (payment cleared)

12 NISMO (payment cleared)

13 WARLORD (payment cleared)

14 ceedub (payment cleared)

15 sr20de (payment cleared)

16 midnight (payment cleared)

17 Davidsdh (payment cleared)

Next Group Buy: 10th June

Next Batch Closing Date: see my signature

RDA Rotors group buys is back. All discounted GB prices will be quoted to you via pm and is for your eyes only, as RDA also need to protect the interests of their authorised dealers/retailers. For those who are new to this Group Buy, please click the link on my signature to see previous Group Buys and the tremendous response they generated since 2006-2008.

There are two types of rotors on offer as below:

Standard Slotted Rotors

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Grooved Dimpled (Dimpled & Slots) - a.k.a. Gold Passivated - more rust resistance

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(Note that on some car models the OEM rotors is non-vented) - pictured is vented model (most skyline turbos are vented)

More info can be found here: RDA Brakes Products

The following are the parts which I can get access to for most Nissans:

Sloted Rotors:

1. R32 GTS-t/Z32 300ZXTT: F=909S 280mm RRP $170, R=908S 297mm RRP $190 (Front can be used for S15 Silvias)

2. R32 GTR (early models): F=7926S 296mm RRP $305, R=908S 297mm RRP $190

3. R33 GTS-t/R34 GT non turbo: F=7693S 296mm RRP $305, R=908S 297mm RRP $190 (some R34 GT non turbo have smaller rotor size - check your sizes!)

4. R32 GTR (late model)/R33 GTR/R34 GTR: F=7701S 324mm RRP $355, R=7702S 300mm RRP $355

5. S14/S15 Silvia: F=909S 280mm RRP $170, R=906S RRP $165

6. R34 GT-T turbo: F=7957S 310mm RRP $355, R=908S 297mm RRP $190

7. V35 Skyline / 350Z touring non-brembo: F=954S 296mm $POA, R=7657S 292mm $POA (Fits all V35/350Z early models up to before the 2005 update)

8. V35 Skyline / 350Z track brembo: F=7685S 324mm $POA, R=7689S 322mm $POA (Fits all V35/350Z 2003-2004 coupes with Brembo Calipers)

9. V35 Skyline / 350Z late model 2005~ update: F=7965S 320mm, R=7966S 308mm (NOTE: V35 need to upgrade rear park-brake drum shoe to 190mm diameter)

Grooved & Dimpled Rotors (a.k.a. Gold Passivated):

10. R32 GTS-t/Z32 300ZXTT: F=909G 280mm RRP $305, R=908G 297mm RRP $285 (Front can be used for S15 Silvias)

11. R32 GTR (early models): F=7926G 296mm RRP $440, R=908G 297mm RRP $285

12. R33 GTS-t/R34 GT non turbo: F=7693G 296mm RRP $465, R=908G 297mm RRP $285 (some R34 GT non turbo have smaller rotor size - check your sizes!)

13. R32 GTR (late model)/R33 GTR/R34 GTR: F=7701G 324mm RRP $575, R=7702G 300mm RRP $525

14. S14/S15 Silvia: F=909G 280mm RRP $305, R=906G RRP $285

15. R34 GT-T turbo: F=7957G 310mm RRP $575, R=908G 297mm RRP $285

16. V35 Skyline / 350Z touring non-brembo: F=954G 296mm $POA, R=7657G 292mm $POA (Fits all V35/350Z early models up to before the 2005 update)

17. V35 Skyline / 350Z track brembo: Available in EBC Gold F=GD7122 324mm, R=GD7123 322mm or RDA Gold F=7685G 324mm, R=7689G 322mm

(Fits all V35/350Z 2003-2004 coupes with Brembo Calipers)

18. V35 Skyline / 350Z late model 2005~ update: F=7965G 320mm, R=7966G 308mm (NOTE: V35 need to upgrade rear park-brake drum shoe to 190mm diameter)

Can also get rotors for the following cars:

- S13 CA18DET/SR20DET

- R33 GTS non-turbo (RDA7691 front 280mm & RDA7692 rear 266mm 4-stud)

- R34 GT non-turbo (RDA7914 front 280mm 5-stud, rear - please confirm your sizes?)

*) All RRP prices above are per pair, GST inclusive however they DO NOT INCLUDE delivery costs.

In addition to rotors, I am now officially offering EBC Green/Red/Yellow pads to suit most Nissan cars above. Please pm me for quote.

Deliveries all around Aust in approximately 5-10 business days via road courier (organised by RDA). No pickups available as they'd rather send everything out to keep it simple rather than mocking around with orders and separating pickup and deliveries.

no worries. I think the forum had been bombarded by 'fake users' sending spam via its PM facility, that's probably the reason why PM are now limited to people who have posted at least 10 to eliminate those once-off fake user from the spam-bots.

The RDA gold passivated slotted rotors, do they have any other advantages than corrosion protection over the normal slotted rotors by RDA, and why is corrosion an issue (does it affect future machining?)?

the gold passivated material itself is only as important as a pretty girl gotta put up a makeup before leaving the house.

cosmetics

surface rust looks ugly if you don't have a lockup garage, car exposed to humidity outside, and you didn't use the car on daily basis.

extreme amount of surface rust may score the rotor surface, so you may need to machine it more often if it's too badly rusted.

However, other than cosmetics, the gold passivated rotors come in a different pattern called the grooved & dimpled.

The extra dimples acts similar to drilled rotors cooling system, especially under constant hard braking use. While drilled rotors

are prone to cracking due to materials remove and reducing the strength, the dimples (or blind drilled holes) maintain the rotor strength

to minimise chance of cracking under extreme use...

Again if you only drive your car on the street, going Gold Passivated should only be considered as cosmetic purposes.

Because on the street, even a lead foot driver in the start stop traffic would not be applying extreme enough demand on the rotors...

only track use would bring the demand up there.

hey bud,

Could i please get a price on a pair of front slotted rotors to suit r33 gts-t? And are the stock rear rotors adequate for a street driven car or should they get an upgrade too?

Thankyou

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