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DBA4963 is for R33 Gtst and is equivalent to RDA7693. This has around 54 or 55mm offset which in earlier discussion is the wrong offset for Stagea S2.

RDA954 has 49mm offset which should be the CORRECT offset for Stagea S2. It comes in 296mm so what you need to do is shave off (machine) 6mm off the OD so it becomes 290mm.

my series 1 rear discs are quite worn and lipped causing drag and heat. I need to replace them but don't really want to replace the calipers as money is a bit tight. Which discs off which model fit? I don't mind if I need to get them trimmed down a bit as that would be cheap to do!!!

for series 1 WGNC34 stagea, read the first post of this thread.

front DBA4909 or RDA909S equivalent

rear DBA4908 or RDA908S equivalent

need to shave off the diameter of the rear 908 as per 1st thread.

but as per SK's comment, you need to read a few pages of the thread to find out if shaving off 30mm off the rear 908 will cause cracking or issue or not...

which RDA's were they?

the RDA 954?

allegedly they are slightly different offset?

Pretty sure they were 7693S (R33 GTsT front slotted) as still sold in the group buy on SAU. They were quite a different offset; I think RS73 said 5mm. They were at least this far off and no hope of making them work on the front of a S2 4wd auto stag without an equivalent spacer, which I personally don't fancy.

I just ordered a set of RDA954S (standard slotted) so I will let the thread know how they go!

Edit: Whoops missed a few posts here... replied above already oh well

Edited by DaveB
Pretty sure they were 7693S (R33 GTsT front slotted) as still sold in the group buy on SAU. They were quite a different offset; I think RS73 said 5mm. They were at least this far off and no hope of making them work on the front of a S2 4wd auto stag without an equivalent spacer, which I personally don't fancy.

I just ordered a set of RDA954S (standard slotted) so I will let the thread know how they go!

Edit: Whoops missed a few posts here... replied above already oh well

nice, let us know how the 954S goes

am keen to order some off the group buy if they work

cheers :)

Pretty sure they were 7693S (R33 GTsT front slotted) as still sold in the group buy on SAU. They were quite a different offset; I think RS73 said 5mm. They were at least this far off and no hope of making them work on the front of a S2 4wd auto stag without an equivalent spacer, which I personally don't fancy.

I just ordered a set of RDA954S (standard slotted) so I will let the thread know how they go!

Edit: Whoops missed a few posts here... replied above already oh well

Im keen to find out as well.

My S2 Stagea has less then minimum thickness front discs plus they are worped so need to change them ASAP.

Thanks

Brendan

DBA4963 is for R33 Gtst and is equivalent to RDA7693. This has around 54 or 55mm offset which in earlier discussion is the wrong offset for Stagea S2.

RDA954 has 49mm offset which should be the CORRECT offset for Stagea S2. It comes in 296mm so what you need to do is shave off (machine) 6mm off the OD so it becomes 290mm.

The RDA954's fit Series 2 AWD Stag calipers without machining down the OD (no rubbing or clearance issues). We have fitted them to one car already and will fit them to my Stag soon.

The RDA954's fit Series 2 AWD Stag calipers without machining down the OD (no rubbing or clearance issues). We have fitted them to one car already and will fit them to my Stag soon.

thanks for the update mate :)

how much?

is this front or rear?

- QFM HPX (Bendix Ultimate equivalent, but very low dust and rotor wear) are $119 per set front or rear.

- QFM A1RM (Ferodo DS2500 or Bendix SRT Equivalent) are $179 per set front or rear.

Fore more information checkout www.qfmperformance.com

Both front and rear A1RM are on the shelf. Both HPX fronts and rears are on back order. But we've just been supplying other brands of pads where required, like Bendix GCT, TRW Lucas or Acre.

The RDA954's fit Series 2 AWD Stag calipers without machining down the OD (no rubbing or clearance issues). We have fitted them to one car already and will fit them to my Stag soon.

Really? At 6mm oversize? That's interesting... maybe I'll try fitting them up before I get them machined then...

Are these the right dimensions for RDA954's ?

DIAMETER = 296MM

HEIGHT = 49MM

THICKNESS = 24MM

* NISSAN 350Z TOURING

* NISSAN STAGEA M35

I thought they were 30mm thick like lots of other nissans. I thought I measured mine as just under 28mm. O well I might need to check them again (For a 1999 S2 Stagea RS4).

Edited by QLDR31

OK dont try and read through that thread after you have just finished night shift!!

I am currently swapping the brakes around on my Stagea.

I want to take the brembo's (R33 GTR) off it, fit stock S1 RS4 brake's on it.

How am i gonna go?

Does anyone know if the 33 GTR and 34 Gt-t brake's are interchangable?

  • 4 weeks later...

just bought some 2 pot rear calipers off a r33gtst for my series1 stagea, will get discs and pads next and then fit them. that's the back sorted then!! At the front I have decided to go for either the r34gtt or the r33gtst calipers and discs. I am running the standard 16" wheels. Will the 310mm r34gtt discs and calipers fit under this wheel or will I have to go with the 296mm r33gtst discs and calipers?

just bought some 2 pot rear calipers off a r33gtst for my series1 stagea, will get discs and pads next and then fit them. that's the back sorted then!! At the front I have decided to go for either the r34gtt or the r33gtst calipers and discs. I am running the standard 16" wheels. Will the 310mm r34gtt discs and calipers fit under this wheel or will I have to go with the 296mm r33gtst discs and calipers?
Probably not. I have 17in road wheels and they are fine but for the track I have a set of R32 GTR 16in wheels and i need a set of spacers to clear the front calipers (no problem at rear as I recollect). If you are planning to upgrade to 17s or 18s later you could just run spacers at the front for now but if you are planning to stick with the 16in then depending where you are spacers might be illegal. However your 16in wheels could be different from mine. It would be good if you could find someone near you with GTT brakes to try your front wheel on.

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