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hey guys..

can any one help me to find out the exact thickness and the diameter for front and rear rotors for

r34 gtr please guys..

need some information to see the diffrent between 34gtr and wrx stis...

thanks. :yucky:

hey guys..

can any one help me to find out the exact thickness and the diameter for front and rear rotors for

r34 gtr please guys..

need some information to see the diffrent between 34gtr and wrx stis...

thanks. :pirate:

Check out DBA website or this link... http://www.dba.com.au/dba_catalogue_2004/H...ogue_261006.pdf

hey guys..

can any one help me to find out the exact thickness and the diameter for front and rear rotors for

r34 gtr please guys..

need some information to see the diffrent between 34gtr and wrx stis...

thanks. :(

R33+R34 GTR's have the same front brakes as My02 on STI's , STI's have slightly larger rear rotors just like series II R34 GTRs have .

Edited by wrxhoon
R33+R34 GTR's have the same front brakes as My02 on STI's , STI's have slightly larger rear rotors just like series II R34 GTRs have .

well Ive checked my rear sti rotors and they are 316mm..

are you sure r34 ser 2 would be the same ?? and where can i get the from as brand new...

also would you know the size of the front r34gtrs rotors any numbers well help me :)

thanks man..

well Ive checked my rear sti rotors and they are 316mm..

are you sure r34 ser 2 would be the same ?? and where can i get the from as brand new...

also would you know the size of the front r34gtrs rotors any numbers well help me :(

thanks man..

Correct 316x20 for the MY02 STI and the series II 34 GTR is 316x22, series I 34 GTR =300x22, front rotors are 324x30 from memory or maybe 326x30. When i said the same i meant the same size GTR rotors won't fit STI , different PCD. My05 on STI's have the same PCD as GTR but i'm not sure that they will fit the part that goes over the hub maybe different size.

I dont have any part numbers, i could have a look on my car but you wouldn't want to buy rotors from Nissan i don't think.

You can buy aftermarket rotors much cheaper from any spare parts shop, just tell them what car you want them for and they will look them up for you . Keep away from Chinese made rotors ..

Is it R34 GTR you want them for ? If its series i you have i dont think you can use the bigger series II rotor without some mod to move the caliper further out ..

Correct 316x20 for the MY02 STI and the series II 34 GTR is 316x22, series I 34 GTR =300x22, front rotors are 324x30 from memory or maybe 326x30. When i said the same i meant the same size GTR rotors won't fit STI , different PCD. My05 on STI's have the same PCD as GTR but i'm not sure that they will fit the part that goes over the hub maybe different size.

I dont have any part numbers, i could have a look on my car but you wouldn't want to buy rotors from Nissan i don't think.

You can buy aftermarket rotors much cheaper from any spare parts shop, just tell them what car you want them for and they will look them up for you . Keep away from Chinese made rotors ..

Is it R34 GTR you want them for ? If its series i you have i dont think you can use the bigger series II rotor without some mod to move the caliper further out ..

its for my r33 gtr mate..

can you tell me where can i get the ser2 rear rotors please mate :(

iv'e tryd dba but they havn't got the r34 ser2gtr lested :( only the 300mm witch is for ser 1 i think...

cheers mate.. :)

Edited by sun33
its for my r33 gtr mate..

can you tell me where can i get the ser2 rear rotors please mate :)

iv'e tryd dba but they havn't got the r34 ser2gtr lested :( only the 300mm witch is for ser 1 i think...

cheers mate.. :)

They won't fit your 33 unless you mod the calipers so don't bother just get the 300 mm..

and where can i get the ser2 rotors from guys :)

thanks..

Project Mu via Greenline.

Autobarn were useless when I asked about DBA rotors. Still waiting (2 weeks) for a response from the local RDA dealer, so I've given up looking for a local product.

Project Mu via Greenline.

Autobarn were useless when I asked about DBA rotors. Still waiting (2 weeks) for a response from the local RDA dealer, so I've given up looking for a local product.

and are these ppl in here or overseas?? :P

any contact number >

thanks willo :D

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