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Im putting these 4-pots on the front

using Wilwood Superlite bp-10 pads

going to make these billet aluminium 4 piston calipers fit !!! (bolts/lines/clearances)

dont care how I do it they are going on....

ooh yeah.

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:P

Pretty flash mate

You will need to design and get milled a set of adaptors out of alloy or something to get them to bolt on

I would also look at bigger diameter rotors while you are at it

Maybe some bigger brembo GTR rotors. I think they are 328mm or similar?

Will they fit under your 17" r34 GTT wheels?

Pretty flash mate

You will need to design and get milled a set of adaptors out of alloy or something to get them to bolt on

I would also look at bigger diameter rotors while you are at it

Maybe some bigger brembo GTR rotors. I think they are 328mm or similar?

Will they fit under your 17" r34 GTT wheels?

Great work Tangles 324mm will fit under 17in,NO hope with 328mm,

lol not sure what you are on today chuckie?!? 324x32 is brembo gtr size and a good cheap choice for common disc size. tangles you'll need custom brackets to suit but from steel not ally. it may end up expensive because the adapters can be $$ couple of hundred each.

330ish is fin under 17s, 355 can fit but requires the right wheels and will be very tight. so 324 brembo size is a good choice.

lol not sure what you are on today chuckie?!? 324x32 is brembo gtr size and a good cheap choice for common disc size. tangles you'll need custom brackets to suit but from steel not ally. it may end up expensive because the adapters can be $$ couple of hundred each.

330ish is fin under 17s, 355 can fit but requires the right wheels and will be very tight. so 324 brembo size is a good choice.

Was & earlly SMOKE&JOKE :) ,Good JOB it wasn`t CRACK PIPE :):wacko:

Will have a look at 324mm with some DOGBONE`S on stag at some time ,may be when RB30 is done :w00t:Here`s a few of R32 caliper`s i have had rethearded to 14mm series2 bolt`s just have to get some line`s sorted & will fit then up & see if these`s are any better then STOCK 2POT`S,,cheer`s chuckie

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......mmm rb30......

anyway.....the gtr brakes will be heaps better, easier to find pads and rotors for, and cheap. I went with the G4s because I wanted new all round but before that I had the GTR gear on mine.

Was & earlly SMOKE&JOKE :) ,Good JOB it wasn`t CRACK PIPE :):wacko:

Will have a look at 324mm with some DOGBONE`S on stag at some time ,may be when RB30 is done :w00t:Here`s a few of R32 caliper`s i have had rethearded to 14mm series2 bolt`s just have to get some line`s sorted & will fit then up & see if these`s are any better then STOCK 2POT`S,,cheer`s chuckie

You'll love em, I certainly like the improvement on my car. I also just fitted a UAS Brake stopper and that has made a noticeable difference to hard stopping, e.g. brake pedal feels a bit firmer.

Only thing I am missing now is some steel braided lines. How are you going to approach brake lines Chucky? I have thought of going to somewhere like race brakes and getting a custom set made up but I am thinking if there are a number of people after brake lines it might be worth organising a group buy.

I got a quote from Maltech in March last year for replacement S1 lines - $495 inc GST & postage.

Couldn't justify it at the time, but now I've bought a set for the Z the Stagea has moved further up the list.

:)

lolz

Im already running Maltech braided brake lines, so will simply use an adapter piece to make 2+2 fit together

plus I already have a set of larger slotted rotors that I grabbed a yr ago for $50

got these Panoz 4-pots off ebay, searched Panoz Wilwood !! I paid $150aud delivered.

as good a deal as brembos surely

with pads being 120 deliv its under $300 so far

rims are BJR Grafic 17x7.5 +38 with 5mm spacers

definately going to make them fit -

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just had a quick search

www.wilwood.com

They look nice

http://info.wilwood.com/BrakeKits.aspx?yea...&model=350Z

They do a kit for 350Z, so they will fit M35's??

They do a kit for 240sx(our 200sx with out a turbo) as well. . . hmm wonder if they will fit the C34

Looking on ebay.com, looks you can new calipers for $165us each?

Need to do a bit more research

these were used / made for Panoz Racing and used on the rear of a nascar (?). guy had 4 sets, they went real quick.

love my ebay

:)

will use my trusted engineer shaun at BoostWorx DynoTuning & Engineering to fit.

edit: could be outlaw 4000-series

more research coming up !! lol

p5.pdf

Pretty flash mate

You will need to design and get milled a set of adaptors out of alloy or something to get them to bolt on

I would also look at bigger diameter rotors while you are at it

Maybe some bigger brembo GTR rotors. I think they are 328mm or similar?

Will they fit under your 17" r34 GTT wheels?

Great work Tangles 324mm will fit under 17in,NO hope with 328mm,
lol not sure what you are on today chuckie?!? 324x32 is brembo gtr size and a good cheap choice for common disc size. tangles you'll need custom brackets to suit but from steel not ally. it may end up expensive because the adapters can be $$ couple of hundred each.

330ish is fin under 17s, 355 can fit but requires the right wheels and will be very tight. so 324 brembo size is a good choice.

324mm with 33gtst calipers only JUST fit under 34GTT rims, can't say about those other calipers but I would imagine it would be pretty close.

Aftermarket 17's with more offst would probably fit bigger but not the 34GTT rims.

They do a kit for 350Z, so they will fit M35's??

Yes.

Kit part numbers for M35 (Z33) are

NS01 (front) - SL6 BB Front Hat Kit

NSR01 (rear) - FSL4 BB Front Kit

Brake lines are required;

220-7016 (front)

220-9197 (rear)

I like them alot!

  • 3 weeks later...

z32 brakes are the same as R32 gtst brakes, depending on the series. they are a 4 pot caliper but run on a smaller 280ish mm rotor. i'm sure you could get them to bolt up, most of the calipers share the same mounting hole centers, but i dont think they would be much of an upgrade. best go for some R32 GTR/R33 GTST brakes, or even better R34 GTT's

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