MA70 and JZA70. 300x22mm.
Anyone happen to know the standard dimensions of the mz20 brake rotors and if any other models use the same rotor?
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MA70 and JZA70. 300x22mm.
The soarers are around the 280mm region and not the 300mm like the Supras
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ga70/jza70/ma70- 300mm
gz20/mz20- 280mm
seems a bit silly that toyota put smaller brakes in a heavier car but ahh well i stand corrected
Last edited by AeRoKaBn; 06-02-2008 at 11:21 PM. Reason: posted wrong info
1200det, the small capacity sixes have the 280mm discs. All of the large capacity ones have 300mm. My car has 300mm discs and it's bog standard.
Std MZ20 is 280mm.
hahah i'm gonna have to look this up. Mine and every other MZ i've seen had 300mm discs.
Do MZ's then have different calipers to MA's?
MZ and MA do have the same calipers although the mounting plate and disc are the only difference , All GZ and MZ Soarer have as factory fitted 280mm
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Current Toys
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04 Lexus ES300
92 Hilux 2wd
I have a pair of slotted 280mm rotors for sale if anyone cares.
Cheers
reason I ask is because tsuchiya's trd ae86 has an mz20 brake upgrade. Looks to be a good cheap way to get better braking performance for ae86's
Sa22c Series 1 rx7, 12a extend port, 900rwkw @ 93,320 rpm sold
Ra65 celica hatch, 22re with 2.25" exhaust, 500Nm @ 27rpm sold
Ae86, 4agze, 170Takumi Powers @ 11,000 rpm
this is correct, mine wereOriginally Posted by dori dori
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