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Hi everyone,

I've got a brain teaser question here. Not sure if anyone has done this before, but i've got myself a brand new sets of front Ford BF XR6 Brembo calipers. Now this is the hard bit, I'm trying to fit these calipers on my R34 GTT. I have got no rotors yet thus, will have to buy new Brembo Rotors to go with them. As i've got 18" Nismo LM-GT4 rims on, I would like to get a bigger rotor than what the XR6 rotor is. I remember reading about someone commenting about the biggest size rotor that you can fit in a 18" wheels and also commenting that because the nismo LM-GT and/or Rays TE37 has got good brake clearance, supposedly you can fit a little bigger rotor than nomal wheels... i remember the person also commented on the actual figure/dimension. But i can't seem to find the thread on this topic!! I've looked upside down, inside out, offsets, wheels & offsets, brakes etc etc....After searching extensively, i've given up and therefore asking for all of yous to help (if you know the answer).

Question 1: Has anyone fitted an XR6 Brembo setup onto a R34 GTT before? From what i can see, I would need to fabricate some sort of bracket to fit these calipers especially after i increase the rotor diameter. Caliper clearance should be no problem.

Question 2: I'm using a 18" Nismo LM-GT4 rims thus, what is the largest diameter rotor/disc that i can fit in them?

Question 3: I'm based in Melbourne. Do you know of anyone that can do a good job in Melbourne?

Thanks guys. Great Forum!

Cheers, Mike the happy R34 GTT owner. :D

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Anyone? Anyone that knows the answer? I was told that the biggest rotors i can put in there with the 18" Nismo LMGTs are 355mm rotors?

Anyone that can help me with the above questions? Promise will post them on the forum once I get them done ;)

I still haven't bought the rotors yet. So, don't have a price as yet.

if u dont mind me asking how much were the rotars?
Anyone? Anyone that knows the answer? I was told that the biggest rotors i can put in there with the 18" Nismo LMGTs are 355mm rotors?

Anyone that can help me with the above questions? Promise will post them on the forum once I get them done ;)

I still haven't bought the rotors yet. So, don't have a price as yet.

Try Harrop if you are in Melbourne. Also Racebrakes.

Check the disc offset - I am not 100% sure that the BA matches the Nissans, but I think that it does. If it does you can get a large range of rotors (hatted) made by proper companies like AP Racing, Alcon & Harrop themselves. Oddly Falcons use the same PCD's as Skylines.

Not sure why you would ever want to go larger than 355mm, however.

Try Harrop if you are in Melbourne. Also Racebrakes.

Check the disc offset - I am not 100% sure that the BA matches the Nissans, but I think that it does. If it does you can get a large range of rotors (hatted) made by proper companies like AP Racing, Alcon & Harrop themselves. Oddly Falcons use the same PCD's as Skylines.

Not sure why you would ever want to go larger than 355mm, however.

Thanks bud. I will try those 2 companies as suggested.

Does anyone know if I will haev to fabricate a new hat to fit the rotor or can I just buy brembo rotors with different offsets pre-hatted?

Also, would 355mm definately fit inside my 18" wheels? I remember reading somewhere that GTT comes with 310mm original rotors at the front?

Lastly, I've got a price of $600 for the Brembo rotors from ProTech Automotive in Preston. He couldn't remember the size of the rotor quoted though, so, I'll have to get back to you on this once he confirms it. Reasonably price?? Anyone knows??

Thanks heaps guys!

Mike.

Thanks bud. I will try those 2 companies as suggested.

Does anyone know if I will haev to fabricate a new hat to fit the rotor or can I just buy brembo rotors with different offsets pre-hatted?

Also, would 355mm definately fit inside my 18" wheels? I remember reading somewhere that GTT comes with 310mm original rotors at the front?

Lastly, I've got a price of $600 for the Brembo rotors from ProTech Automotive in Preston. He couldn't remember the size of the rotor quoted though, so, I'll have to get back to you on this once he confirms it. Reasonably price?? Anyone knows??

Thanks heaps guys!

Mike.

Check the offset on rotors for the BA's in the DBA catalogue. You can then compare this to the Nissan. If they are the same you will be onto a winner.

Definately? No. Probably? Yes. You have to remember that the width of the caliper is just as important as the rotor diameter. Make youself up a template & check it.

$600 for what? Hatted rotor? Cast rotor? Grooved? 28mm or 32mm wide?

Also, would 355mm definately fit inside my 18" wheels? I remember reading somewhere that GTT comes with 310mm original rotors at the front?

Thanks heaps guys!

Mike.

Indeed they do man, 310 x 28 if I remember correctly

  • 1 year later...

Posted this a while back, problem with Falcon discs is hub locating hole and stud size.

GTR height 53.75mm centre 68 pcd 114.3

GTP height 50.5 (355 diam ) centre 71.8 pcd 114.3 larger studs

Chrysler SRT 8 height 53.5 mm (360 diam ) centre 72 (32mm thickness, DBA cattledog min 31.8mm. misprint?) centre 72 pcd 115 mm

Viper SRT 10 height 59.6 (355 diam ) centre 73.6

C6 Corvette height 45.5 (355 diam) centre 70.7

You might be able to get some undrilled DBA5000s and have them drilled to suit. Should work.

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