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Have searched the forums, but haven't found a definite answer for NA R34 coupes. I've found varying answers but mostly for GTT''s, sedan variants or R33's.

What are the part numbers for the front/rear brake pads, for the R34 25GT coupe (not GT-V etc)?

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  • 2 weeks later...

Get your self some QFM brake pads.

dont know the part numbers, but shoot an email to [email protected] and tell them what you have and they will had a pad to suit.

IMO much better than anything bendix put out, less brake dust and much better pedal feel.

  • 9 months later...

It was hard for me to buy brake pads for my R34 25GT other then from nissan... everywhere i went they cross referenced me to the GTT rotors and brakes... then they matched up my brake pads with some mitsubishi 4x4 (really similar)... i ended up going to nissan (paid a bit more) because i couldn't be stuffed handling with incompetent people, I would of ended up punching them (I was sent to 4 different repco's to pick up the wrong parts all in one day)! pinch.gif

It was hard for me to buy brake pads for my R34 25GT other then from nissan... everywhere i went they cross referenced me to the GTT rotors and brakes... then they matched up my brake pads with some mitsubishi 4x4 (really similar)... i ended up going to nissan (paid a bit more) because i couldn't be stuffed handling with incompetent people, I would of ended up punching them (I was sent to 4 different repco's to pick up the wrong parts all in one day)! pinch.gif

How much did you pay for the pads from Nissan?

Its a complete Mission to find almost any part for a NA R34 just another negative of owning this car and because of this i find myself putting off fixing up certain faults, brake pads need changing and i might need to go to nissan and pay a premium price im guessing and wait a while like i did for one bearing that took over 2 weeks, so a clarification on aftermarket Pads will really be great if there is any 25GT couple owner out there knows both Rear and Front setup for a coupe 25GT :worship:

  • 2 weeks later...

I did these last year. Went to supercheap or autobarn. This was correct:

Front DB 1308 (same as Mitsubishi Triton ute, Nissan Maxima A32, A33)

Rear DB 1144 (same as Nissan Maxima)

^ that is 110% correct for non-turbo R34 GT (excluding GTv, GTt, GT-R).

I posted that stuff a while back. :P

But honestly - if the price difference is small, best go genuine.

^ that is 110% correct for non-turbo R34 GT (excluding GTv, GTt, GT-R).

I posted that stuff a while back. :P

But honestly - if the price difference is small, best go genuine.

I know you did a good job, but there were 25GT owners who swear the pads were the same as a R33GTS and then i had you and some people claim the maxima pads, very confusing but i got it done and can say your assesment on the pads is right.

  • 6 months later...

Anyone know rotor sizes?

I've measured The front about roughly about 285mm diameter and about 26mm thick.

If you go on the dba website it has the r34 gt rb25de as on option (surprisingly) but it shows it as 296x30mm.

Can someone please clarify?

  • 3 weeks later...

Anyone know rotor sizes?

I've measured The front about roughly about 285mm diameter and about 26mm thick.

If you go on the dba website it has the r34 gt rb25de as on option (surprisingly) but it shows it as 296x30mm.

Can someone please clarify?

I eneded up going Genuine Nissan.

The guy at the dealership told me the rotors are the same as 350z (non-brembo), Maxima and V35 Skyline (non-brembo) - But honestly give them you R34's VIN and they can definately say.

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