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Righto people.....Have this issue, i want to convert to 5 stud stud pattern, the fronts are easy for me to do, just get some turbo rotors and thats that, but what about the ass end??? Mate has been told to use R32 GTR rotors but as the email he got was all in japlish he's got sweet f**k all else outta the email!!

Anyone done this conversion or know whats needed to do it???

Cheers!!

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Yeah well easy enough to go to turbo rotors, but how do i attach them to the car?? I was thinking they might make a DR rotor in a 5 stud stud pattern (that would be way to easy wouldn't it) because i know they make the 33/32 turbo rotor's in a 4 stud stud pattern!!

I just want to go 5 stud for a greater selection of rims, cause they don't make many 4 stud wheels in the right offset for the DR, plus im already running the R3x caliper/rotor combo on the front with 25mm spacers to clear the rims and i want to get rid of those spacers!!!

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question? are you going to re drill the hubs themselves to 5 stud or use a whole new hub? there is the s-14 rear end swap? just a little bit of work...

there was a set of s-13 5 stud rear hubs on ebay

There is always that option of redrilling and it would prolly be the easiest and cheapest way out, but i was going to try to do it properly..

Whats involved in doing the S14 rear end swap????

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