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hey all. i need to change the brake pads and rotors on the 260 (s1)... r they the same as the 33 gtr being brembos?

im looking to get slotted... dno y is there any reason to or not to?

and pads... i realllly cbf cleaning my wheels any longer what doesnt give rude amounts of dust! :banana:

cheers

adam, your brembos are the same as those on bcnr33 (r33gtr) and bnr34 (r34gtr) only difference is in the caliper mounting bolts

if you want, you can buy my rotors, and i'll pay the extra to get myself some slotted, if you don't want to fork out too much at the moment

I went for the Project Mu b spec pads, awesome bite and work straight away, a little dusty but not as bad as the formula ferodo's ive had before.

I just went some stock R33 GTR rotor's, at the time i wanted slotted but didnt have the kesh.

I run RDA slotted rotors and QFM pads in the skyline. I've used them at the track a few time and both have held up awesome, not much brake dust at all with the QFM pads and they are pretty cheap as well :bunny:

Racebrakes RB74 pads, or Endless SSS if you want to spend more for less feel.

RDA slotted rotors.

hopefully would be 200 per end for rotors and 170 per end for pads!

per end? i think you mean per corner.

just some info i found from a sponsor on ns.com

GTR BREMBO Pads (R33,R34 some WRX and evos, PM if unsure)

EBC-31032 Front set Redstuff $300

EBC-31538 Rear set Redstuff $168

Redstuff

Temp range 0-775 degrees celcius

bite cold 0.46

min friction @ 120mph-0mph 0.25

BREMBO Discs

324mm RDA-7701 Front RDA Disc ea $160 Ask for stock +$20-40 postage ask for quote <---- that's for non slotted

324mm RDA-7701s Front RDA Slotted Disc pr $Ask+$20-40 postage ask for quote

where should i get them... i got a quote for 33 gtr rotors from ABS today.. like 320 for fronts each, 230 for rears... i think pads were like 180ish? but seriously..... chances of not bending me over:( lol

Adam, GSL Rallysport are selling QFM pads through the Classifieds Business Traders' section here on SAU... They can also hook you up with rotors.

Might be worth looking into, plenty of people report that they perform well and are low in dust.

If you have rotors which are in good cond you can get them slotted. They are usually machined in a straight line but if you think about it for a second or two you can see that they will work as well as the visually more exciting curved slots.

Adam, GSL Rallysport are selling QFM pads through the Classifieds Business Traders' section here on SAU... They can also hook you up with rotors.

Might be worth looking into, plenty of people report that they perform well and are low in dust.

Agreed.

I have the QFM A1RM pads on my car (daily driver). Pulls up much better. No dust (which I needed) and no noise (which I preferred).

Seem to have a pretty good lifespan and are a GREAT price too!

Definitely recommended. :P

go for DBA slotted rotors

and search ebay for good brembo pads

;)

I found a set of Panoz (Wilwood)4-pot billet aluminium calipers for $150del. + Wilwood Superlite pads for $100

cant wait to modify and install !

ebay: some cheapy pads http://cgi.ebay.com.au/GTR-200SX-300ZX-IMP...p3286.m20.l1116

and http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-Fron...p3286.m20.l1116

FYI EBC Redstuff pads squeak like buggery, I have these with slotted rotors and my car squeaks everywhere. They are great once they are hot and they stop you bloody quick when you mash the pedal to the floor but I don't reckon they are that good for street driving. I would go for a less aggressive compund of you are looking at ebc pads either go green stuff or maybe some project mu pads they are pretty good, racebrakes stock them.

i got a set of rda? slotted rotors for $310

and red stuff ebc for $250

i took in the group buy page n was like what ya gna do bout ur $200 over prices situation n she matched it instantly :down:

i got a set of rda? slotted rotors for $310

and red stuff ebc for $250

i took in the group buy page n was like what ya gna do bout ur $200 over prices situation n she matched it instantly :P

i owe ya one for the hookup too :)

much love

its adam on chris account lol

u sureee do...,when should i grab $ off ya? coz ill b stuggling to pay for em b4 i get $... :) i love week to week :P

got cash whenever you want it, just gotta get it out from an atm or whatever :banana:

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