ima tool found it! lol
are the z32/r32 gtst the same as the r32 gtr calipers? or are the gtr calipers better?
sweet do you have a link, i cant seem to find them under r32 anything????Originally Posted by infotechplus
ima tool found it! lol
are the z32/r32 gtst the same as the r32 gtr calipers? or are the gtr calipers better?
so you use the nissan rotors as well ???
if so do these have the bolt holes for the front hubs
The five lug holes or the small screw holes to hold the rotor on the hub?Originally Posted by ecotechilux
Peter
The spacer would move the caliper further away, or closer to the rotor, that is, outwards.Originally Posted by -==L=a=N=c=E==-
Possibly, but you'd have to locate several rotors and just trial and error them until you found one. Easier to use the Nissan rotors.
Peter
oh i worked it out but do you use nuts on the back of the rotor to hold the rotor to the hubOriginally Posted by infotechplus
Originally Posted by infotechplus
nothing a DBA catalogue and a few measurements couldn't fix.
The major question is will it fit under my wheels. That is yet to be seen. Cause i believe that the skylines came with 16" wheels standard to clear the brakes?
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Here are the different rotor sizes for the Skyline:
Peter
I don't think so.Originally Posted by ecotechilux
Peter
This is great info guys. I just measured the internal diameters of my standard rims.
The narrowest point (close to the front) was 305mm and the widest point (at the back) was 345mm. It looks like it'll be a tight fit when you add the caliper to the rotor sizes.
Some photos and the measurements of the ones you're using would be great infotechplus
Originally Posted by 1JZ~lux
we talking the stock 14" wheels here?
If so, im in with a chance!
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Originally Posted by infotechplus
Exactly the same Peter. Now im not 100% sure on this one, but my box for the kit came labelled as Toyota Hilux LN130, not Nissan R32.
Will post more when i get to the other house.
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for reference sake, this thread is coming in handy for caliper dimensions:
http://toymods.net/forums/showthread...ake+dimensions
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I have Hilux caliper dimensions for that thread, but i dont have my main PC here, as im in the middle of moving.
Will put them up ASAP.
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those the big 4 pots or the single pots?Originally Posted by takai
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