Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 129
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

hi there.

does anyone know where to get Rotor's & brakes for the m35. or part numbers?

thanks

Original - see Nissan or Ben at North Shore Prestige could source some for you. (X-trail & 350Z share same parts one is fron other is rear) there is a set for sale on e-bay currently.

Updrade, A & B motor sports will do K-sport 6 or 8 pot sets including rotors for around $2.5k installed. . , ebay have a few as well of other brands. .

All depends on your budget . . . .

Original - see Nissan or Ben at North Shore Prestige could source some for you. (X-trail & 350Z share same parts one is fron other is rear) there is a set for sale on e-bay currently.

Updrade, A & B motor sports will do K-sport 6 or 8 pot sets including rotors for around $2.5k installed. . , ebay have a few as well of other brands. .

All depends on your budget . . . .

thanks for that. will definately look in to it.

Original - see Nissan or Ben at North Shore Prestige could source some for you. (X-trail & 350Z share same parts one is fron other is rear) there is a set for sale on e-bay currently.

Updrade, A & B motor sports will do K-sport 6 or 8 pot sets including rotors for around $2.5k installed. . , ebay have a few as well of other brands. .

All depends on your budget . . . .

If the one on ebay are from Jdm yard and the price is right for you guys. go for it. they are awesome guys to deal with. i got mine thru there and told him the part numbers so he could do something about them.. he is a rda dealer also and gets good prices :(

tell em I sent you (Andrew with the Gtr/m35 stagea)

Pretty much anywhere I guess as they are the same front and back setup as the non-brembo Z33 350z.

well if that is correct, the RDA group buy on here is the place to go. I just picked up slotted front rotors $260 and (crappy) green stuff pads $150

no 33gtr brembo but got a set of f50's tho. stag should do wheel stands with them on :P

you selling em? if so how much? I presume they are a straight bolt up onto a R33 GTR?

Edited by Jetwreck
well if that is correct, the RDA group buy on here is the place to go. I just picked up slotted front rotors $260 and (crappy) green stuff pads $150

Yes, indeed.

Rianto has some very good prices on rotors... but I would take the QFM A1RM (ask Jetpilot1986) pads over Green stuff anyday.

I think i am keeping them. they are on the 32 i guess it might just be a bracket i had custom hats and rotors made for them

If it fitted on your R32 good chance with only some slight tweaking it will bolt up. I have standard R32 GTR callipers with brackets to suit r33 GTR 324mm rotors

Edited by Jetwreck
  • 1 year later...

Hi guys,

I have been searching for hours but I can't find the part numbers for the RDA slotted rotors for M35 (front and rear), like the ones this guy is selling:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=370435686762

Also, would the cheaper QFM pads be fine for normal driving?

Thanks heaps Dunc! I was literally searching for two hours...... maybe I read a few threads more than once due to the red wine

:cheers:

I only knew the part numbers because I installed them on Monday night, and had taken a photo of the box prior to installing them! Great upgrade btw.

I believe Scotty is running QFM pads, A1rm from memory. He wont stop raving about them.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I am getting the same issue. Did you resolve it? I just got it after installing my new super coppermix and literally the same issue, new fork, new 18mm carrier, release bearing that came with the kit and replicated the exact same sound. 
    • If you like - I have the STL files so I can email em. There's a couple of gotchas (i.e the holes are not threaded so you might need/will need) to utilize some M3 melt-in threads for some of the points. However if you want to be super accurate, and are willing to remove your calipers and your SHOCKS it's a really good tool. You also might need to scale the part that measures the tyre width a bit wider. It defaults to a 7.5in tyre and I mean who is running that. Luckily with the magic of CAD this is very easy to rescale.
    • jeebus. glad you weren't under it while performing the stunt. Also thanks for the link to the wheel measurer, exactly what I needed
    • In the older stuff there were very significant differences 2wd to 4wd, for example Stagea had strut front end for 2wd and double wishbone for 4wd so it was not minor to swap. From poking around the 2wd v37, it *looks* like it might be more possible; some of the parts specifically have "2wd" stamped on them which suggests the platforms are more similar. You'd still want to start with a 4wd half cut to swap stuff from though. I'd suggest if you don't have a tune on the ECU you don't really need one on the trans either. Throttle mapping is in the ECU side (and you can always use a Roar Pedal if you want the throttle to actually respond to your foot), and really if you are happy with the stock power you probably accept the stock trans behaviour too....its all made to be "sporty" not racey.
    • So, updates. I have not washed the car since it came back from Tassie. I've driven it around a bit but not got around to actually sorting it out. I DID raise it because I cracked the rear bar leaving a hotel which was very distressing. Interestingly, the car drives more compliant now that it's raised a fair bit (5mm front, 15mm rear). Also noticed that my FR height was 10mm lower than FL. So that's now sorted out, too. I also bought this and had it printed: https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/1576422240/wheel-and-tire-fitment-tool-universal?ref=shop_home_feat_1&dd=1&logging_key=08f604d9fa4cc383550ba985e6ac85cd5cac7fbb%3A1576422240 Now, if I was smart I would have taken my brake calipers off to actually use this correctly but it was evident enough to me that in the region where the caliper was... there was nothing to hit suspension/guard/arm wise. So I'm going with "it'll be fine" after using the tool to hopefully very precisely measure the wheel clearance. Also while doing this, I had the very VERY bad idea of jacking one of the wheels/suspension arms up while the rest of the car was on jack stands. I did this to see how the arm would travel. This all was well and good until the car slid off the stands and went through a fence. So don't do that. Incredibly nobody was hurt and there was only minor damage to the rear bumper as the car didn't have far to slide, and had 3-4 wheels on it. The only damage turned out to be the fence itself which was easy to fix, and a little bit of damage to the fibreglass rear bumper trim. I had already planned to try a touch up paint kit to fix the time I drove into my garage door to see if it'd help in the interim before I get it fixed properly. I used the Dr Colorchip kit after looking online and seeing everyone talking about it. Yes it's made for chips and not huge broken missing pieces and I'll be 500% recommending it for stone chips after using it for stupid things like me. This took about ... 10 minutes and looking at the half assed photo the 30 second job I did on the bumper corner was almost perfect just by using the tiny little brush and painting it in. The sealact stuff to remove over-painting is really useful, so if/when I do it again I'll likely slather the touch up paint well over it and then clean it up with the cleaning solution. The wheels should arrive in a couple of weeks. I am still kinda confident after doing a stupid amount of measuring (and borrowing a set of 18x10.5+15) that they will not fit because I overlooked something, somehow and flew too close to the sun. ALSO R34 GTR guard liners do not fit on a GTT. I bought the undertray brake duct guides and had the wonderful problem of them not fitting my intake, my oil cooler and the liners themselves were even worse. Attempting to fit them won't work in general - You would have to cut them up as another poster mentioned as the bodywork is different on the GTT. At least I can try to resell them. So instead of cutting those up, I cut up my old already-cut-up GTT liners and extended them by using some PP plastic and drilling some 8mm holes for some nissan clips for the 'extra' bit. Because I was happy to cut them I was able to mount them pretty damn forward so I now have some semblance of guard liners, and the brake vents seal the bumper from the bottom. It sort-of-looks like this, to give some idea - If you look at the GTR and then the GTT this is when I realised that I needed to seriously measure as the inside of the rim area is entirely, entirely, entirely different and could not take any internet measurements for granted.   
×
×
  • Create New...