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Hi sorry if someone has asked this before..I had a search :(

 

Just wanted to know if front brembo r34 gtr calipers direct fit onto gtt rotors with no issues..

My r34 came with front gold brembos and looking to change the worn down slotted rotors that it came with though im not sure if they are gtt rotors or a little larger or thicker?..thanx 

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Thanks I better do that..was seeing if anyone knew before i jacked it up..  was thinking it must be thicker then a gtt rotor...  though does a larger rotor fit?..  it would only be the thickness difference? Not a height or width difference?..   when I spin the wheel it sounds like the rotor makes a small grind sound when I try spin it..is this normal? Or shouldit free spin with no small grind sound?   ..sux when you get a car and not sure what someone has done or if it's riggt 

No. GT-T rotors are only 310mm diameter. GTR Brembo rotors are 324mm diameter. You cannot put a GTR Brembo on a 310mm rotor.

Just repetition for repetition's sake.

 

But.....GTR Brembo rotors aren't thicker. They're all 30mm. Only the 296mm GTR rotors are 32mm. Right?

1 minute ago, GTSBoy said:

But.....GTR Brembo rotors aren't thicker. They're all 30mm. Only the 296mm GTR rotors are 32mm. Right?

Correct for the R32 GT-R (non V-Spec, Sumitomo calipers) but some just throw on R33 GTS-t rotors as they're a bee's dick cheaper.

 

Haha Oh son of rajab . Its like that haha..I checked the pads and they are gtr bolt line up so few they are brembo gtr....I think i must be thicker as i measured and def past 310mm... came to past 320mm so must be 324mm..sorry to ask is the gtr r34 rotor different I size? Or is it just the thickness..should be right to get gtr r34 rotor it sounds? .thanx so much to all

Are you sure they are R34 GTR calipers? It is very common to install Z33 front Brembo calipers but the rears don't fit.

If you have front a rear Brembos then they would most likely be R34  GTR ones. And the rotors are different between 

BNR34 and Z33.

R32-R34 GTR 324mm rotors are all the same

The Z33 324mm rotors have a different hat height.

You'll need to measure this to work out what you have. Google how to measure rotor hat height and follow instructions.

 

 

 

 

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Ahh I'll look...they are the nice gold brembo that the had did z33 have gold?...crZy so z33 calpiers bolt dorr direct into the front if a r34? The bolt pattern to take them on and off...  thanks all I'll measure the height and all and see what size... they seem to take r34 gtr pads though looked up and z33 seems to have the same front pad.. so may be z33 brembos..

Thanx for the help guys..didn't want to buy the wrong one and have my wheels on And of alot..

1 hour ago, seriesII said:

z33 have gold?

Yes, here's a guide I wrote back then when I cared about sharing knowledge lol

http://www.trak-life.com/diy-350z-brembo-brakes-conversion-nissan-skyline-r33-gts-t-gts-gts-4/

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On 18/12/2020 at 3:18 PM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Yes, here's a guide I wrote back then when I cared about sharing knowledge lol

http://www.trak-life.com/diy-350z-brembo-brakes-conversion-nissan-skyline-r33-gts-t-gts-gts-4/

oh wow they do bolt into the same place and just a rotar change.. thank you for that.. seems it could be either brembo.. measure it is it seems. So I'll do that soon. Thanks to all who helped and cleared this up for me.. lol @ when I cared about sharing knowledge 🤣🤣 ..so gets like that 

My dust pan is still on my fronts and has the lip sitll..does this mean mine are r34 brembos and gtr rotors? As my dust pan is not hiting my rotor and has the lip..?..  in this guide for z33 calpiers you need to trim the dust pan lip or remove it for z33 rotors 

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