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    Sleeper Central Backyard Mechanic Pure_In_Sanity's Avatar
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    Default Re: JZA70 v's MA70 rear hubs

    Some GA70's had different front brakes.The disks are 280mm.
    The calipers are the same but the mount on which they slide on is different. Same pads etc but just less surface are on the disks.
    I have both types sitting in my garage at the moment.

    I think MZ20 had the small disks too and the MZ21 had the bigger type.

    Rears are all the same though.

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    Default Re: JZA70 v's MA70 rear hubs

    Yes it's true, some GA70's have smaller brakes than the MA70/JZA70, although most I've seen have the larger brakes.

    That's really nothing to do with the thread though, they all have the same hubs.

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    Default Re: JZA70 v's MA70 rear hubs

    Cool, knew I wasn't going loopy.
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    Default Re: JZA70 v's MA70 rear hubs

    apologies dude. Ive never heard or seen one with small brakes so i stand corrected.

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    Default Re: JZA70 v's MA70 rear hubs

    id appreciate the neg rep taken back as i did apologise. 2drft

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    Default Re: JZA70 v's MA70 rear hubs

    No Probs mate! Like I mentioned, effectivly I had hear-say I guess. Good source but still second hand.
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    Default Re: JZA70 v's MA70 rear hubs

    Yup they are the same

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    Default Re: JZA70 v's MA70 rear hubs

    wow that was heated:> lol well while we are on the topic... kinda...
    i need a diff for my jza70, '92' any suggestions on wat can be used??
    im lookin at maybe putting a lot more power through the cogs too
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    Default Re: JZA70 v's MA70 rear hubs

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow6
    wow that was heated:> lol well while we are on the topic... kinda...
    i need a diff for my jza70, '92' any suggestions on wat can be used??
    im lookin at maybe putting a lot more power through the cogs too
    true trac or Kaaz are good aftermarket centres.

    The stock LSD out of a MX83 cressida Grande, MA70 supra are fucking tough and will handle 500hp with ease. So just how much do you need it to take?

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    Default Re: JZA70 v's MA70 rear hubs

    Yeah i am guessing 500 ponies would be about my limit n e way so stock it is i guess...
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