Hey guys....I have a limited budget here so just wondering if anybody knows a good set of rotors and pads for not an arm and a leg....want slotted rotors and may even go for some hawk pads....let me know what you guys think
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Originally posted by frankiman View Postmarus,
in the link posted, the kit is for R32 GTR, the brackets are shorter than the Z32 kit, it will fit no problem, the rotor material isn't super high quality though
Just to make sure though, I was just going by the first line that says "AMS R33 V-Spec front rotor kit (12.75”) is designed for the Z32 equipped with R32 GTR calipers"
I just thought since stock front Z32 rotors are smaller it'd be different for the stock R32 location. But also I'm recollecting a past thread for when this Z32 R33 kit came out, maybe I should check it out.1992 BNR32 SKYLINE GTR
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regardless of the car its on, Z32 calipers need 280mm rotors to fit, but R32 GTR calipers are "longer" and need 296mm rotors to fit, hence why the brackets are "shorter" for R32 GTR calipers to be used with R33 GTR 324mm rotors,
like i said, its regarless of the car its on, all that matters is the caliper's origin
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Originally posted by frankiman View Postregardless of the car its on, Z32 calipers need 280mm rotors to fit, but R32 GTR calipers are "longer" and need 296mm rotors to fit, hence why the brackets are "shorter" for R32 GTR calipers to be used with R33 GTR 324mm rotors,
like i said, its regarless of the car its on, all that matters is the caliper's origin1992 BNR32 SKYLINE GTR
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There's still some slight grinding required (nothing major) to fit that kit on. I remember reading it from the other threads marus was referring to, and more than one person confirmed.
That being said, custom fitting should'nt scare people, it's normal. I also remember reading somewhere that you need to grind bolt holes when installing a nismo lsd.R32 GTR FULL SERVICE MANUAL DOWNLOAD:
http://forums.gtrcanada.com/faq/36-holy-bible-6.html#post467565
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I have that kit, brackets needed a touch of work with the die grinder but very minimal. Best bang for the buck IMHO, the rotors won't survive track thrashing on a regular basis but haul my car down from 270km/h with very little noise or drama on multiple occations. The fact that the replacement steel part of the rotor is less than half the price of the standard R32 replacement rotor is just a bonus.
They fill out 17" and 18" wheels very nicely too.
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I got more bad feedback from this kit than good.. So, it's your call. for daily it's fine but if you want to go track or performance. forget it.
Stick with 296mm rotors. dba rotor fit this category.
2- buy bracket to move the oem caliper so you can fit 324rotors, however, best deal so far i found on these bracket is 400$ stupid.
3- go BBK, options and price are almost sky..
If I can find bracket for less than 100$, I will go with option 2. else, I will stick with 296mm rotor.Need detailing done to your car? I'm open to travel to detail your car :
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personally, I will still go with the AMS kit. for now, I do WAY more street than track, and I have not seen any evidence that they are crap quality, other than frank 'assuming' the rotors are sub par. FRanki, I am not bashing your credibility. I just think with the mismatch brake system you have going on, it's hard to point the finger at the rotors based on assumption. Especially because these assumptions are based on a track day where your bias was so wonky that the rear locked up and the front didnt under hard braking.Last edited by TW; 10-16-2010, 12:26 AM.
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