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    Let me know what ya got!

  • #2
    Just chiming in, but the Evo brakes are 1 alot cheaper and 2 easier to find- calipers, rotors and pads.
    The brackets are also very easy to get with multiple choices. - Touge factory, skull works ec.

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    • #3
      is this for the front or the rear?
      because the rear STI calipers are a direct bolt-on on R chassis, you just need different brake lines
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      • #4
        Originally posted by frankiman View Post
        is this for the front or the rear?
        because the rear STI calipers are a direct bolt-on on R chassis, you just need different brake lines
        Hey Frank, for the rear STI calipers, is it only certain years or will any STI rear calipers work?

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        • #5
          All year brembos work for the rear but you will still be using the R32 rotor. The Sti rear rotor although huge does not work with our e brake and you'll need a bracket to bring the caliper further out to clear the rotor.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by zac3ne2nr View Post
            All year brembos work for the rear but you will still be using the R32 rotor. The Sti rear rotor although huge does not work with our e brake and you'll need a bracket to bring the caliper further out to clear the rotor.
            Thanks for the info.

            I just found this... http://forums.gtrcanada.com/gt-r-dis...bos-gtr-3.html

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            • #7
              Originally posted by LittleDevilCRX View Post
              Thanks for the info.

              I just found this... http://forums.gtrcanada.com/gt-r-dis...bos-gtr-3.html
              you guys find all my posts.. lol

              sti 2005+ are directly bolt-on with the stock r32 or r33/r34 or even the z/32 rotors, i don't know anything about using the rear sti rotors though
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              • #8
                Originally posted by zac3ne2nr View Post
                Just chiming in, but the Evo brakes are 1 alot cheaper and 2 easier to find- calipers, rotors and pads.
                The brackets are also very easy to get with multiple choices. - Touge factory, skull works ec.
                This is true, but i already have the sti calipers/rotors soo i figured why not.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by frankiman View Post
                  is this for the front or the rear?
                  because the rear STI calipers are a direct bolt-on on R chassis, you just need different brake lines
                  For the fronts! These are 08+ brembos so im not sure if the rears will bolt up.. If they do hey i have brembos F+R! if not.. GTR rears aren't going anywhere haha

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