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G'day guys

I am planning to buy cefiro in the future, but there are something bothering me.

I want to have better brakes and better grip.

At the moment I have aftermarket wheels off skyline with 5 stud. I really love the wheels and I would like to use them on my future cefiro.

Will the hub from s14 200 sx fit cefiro? or as s14 have 4 pot brake will the whole stub axle and hub unit of s14 200sx fit to cefiro strut and control arm?

Thanks guys

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Id you want to use the S14 or S15 hubs you will need to get the lower control arm (should still be attached - much easier this way). This bolts straight up to the Cefiro mounts. Cefiro shocks will bolt straight on also, as will the caliper (der, its on the hub). Simple!

JK

You can also use moog ball joint. And just buy the spindle and hubs and caliper and brakes.

i am trying to sell mine as I bought the ball joints and the hubs off a s14, but only ended up using 1 hub and still have both spindles, ball joints, and the calipers and rotors, and 1 hub.

If you want em make an offer

here is a site to check out.

http://www.pdm-racing.com/products/5boltco...conversion.html

if the stock ones are stock S13 brakes which im sure they were, then couldnt u just do the upgrade pack from g-13 garage?? its like 800 or something for R33 brakes

www.garage-13.com

Speak to Alex... hes a bit of a space cadet but hes alright :rofl:

if the stock ones are stock S13 brakes which im sure they were, then couldnt u just do the upgrade pack from g-13 garage?? its like 800 or something for R33 brakes

www.garage-13.com

Speak to Alex... hes a bit of a space cadet but hes alright :rofl:

I emailed them 2 months ago about this, and a locker diff... Still haven't heard back. I'm sure their busy.. But not to hear anything back kinda annoyed me.

Can any one confirm the email address on the site is still correct?

I know that I can buy the adaptor for using r33 brakes but I want 5 stud as well as I want to use my old wheels (Volk TE-37 off my R33), I'd fallen in love with those wheels.

However I am not sure if the skyline hub will fit to the cefiro stub axle, so I need the information from you guys about this. If they fit it would be sweet.

I don't want to use the stud adaptor considering the safety.

yeah the hub from a skyline wont fit on the s13 spindle, you need to get new spindles, and I am not sure if the offset is going to be right if you try and bolt on skyline brake and spindles???

You got to go either S14, or buy upgrade hubs, which you can buy but very expensive, I had a look and decided not to as you only really temporarily fixing the problem.

As I said I have got all you need for s14 front except for 1 hub if you wanna buy, and I dont want much cash for them.

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