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HI all I know their is an easy way to upgrade the brake but unsure of the process

Do 4 pot calaipers off a R32 fit straight on the cefiro or do you need the disc aswell??

do you just get the disc redrilled for a 4 stud??

whats is needed for a 5 stud conversion?? front and rear??

any other help or if their is a topic already open would be great

Andrew

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Im also interested in whats involved.

Also are s14 and r33 rotors and the 4 pot calipers from either the same (as in size, diameter)??? They look it.

Do i source s14 hubs or R33 hubs???

Do you need the lower control arms from an s14/r33 to do the front hubs?

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If you want to keep the 4 bolt pattern (as most do), then you will need to redrill the discs

For the front brakes, you can upgrade these fairly easily to R32, R33, S14, S15, GTR

You will need to:

remove old disks and calipers

redrill the disks

remove or trim the disc backing plates

fit the new disks (fit straight on)

fit calipers (bolt straight on)

grind a couple of mm off the original banjo bolts

fit lines

all done

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