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I'm currently in the process of doing a five stud conversion on a S13 Silvia, so I'm wondering if R32 five stud hubs will work okay with R33 disks and calipers?

Also if you could offer me any tips/list of parts I need to do the job properly that would be great.

Thank You for your time. :laugh:

PS: So I dont have to make another thread, are Series 1 Skyline brakes the same as Series 2 brakes?

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I put r33 brakes on my r32 every thing bolted straight on. The rears i had to completly strip all the hubs and put all the r33 bits onto the r32 hubs(my r32 was 4 stud). With the fronts you are going to need to get a set of s14 turbo struts and lower control arms. Dont forget to get the brakehoses as the turbo ones are different.

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