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Hey guys,

Anyone know what bolt pattern (eg. m12 x 1.75 etc) r33 GTR brembos use? I was under the impression they use the same bolts as a r33 gtst however they are different! any one got any idea??

And where can I get them??

cheers

Johno

I had this problem when I changed my r32 gtr stock calipers with brembos.   I found the best thing to do was to order them from nissan.   the bolts should be m12x1.5.  you could always check b

 going to the diy center and buying a couple of bolts and try it out..

I think the answer is buried in this thread somewhere.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...hr-t198151.html

32 and 33 used m12x something. 34 used m14x something wierd. check out the thread anyway

Thanks Duncan, had a look thru the post but couldnt find anything.. I Bought a set of m12x1.5 but they dont fit.. tried to get m12x1.75 but no-one has any.. will try nissan on monday, hopefully they have some :)

thanks again for your help

Cheers

Johno

I don't have the 33 ones handy but aren't they m14? are you sure m12 is right?

nissan probably wont have what you need - but Lee Brothers in North Paramatta has had every bolt I've ever looked for

  • 2 weeks later...

For stuff you cant find at hardware shops try Coventry Fasteners. Eg i got the allen bolts for the ignition coil cover there.

http://www.tef.com.au/coventry/divisions/i...ontacts.htm#nsw

As I was doing a search I came across another thread that confirmed the R32/R33 Brembo bolts are M12x1.5, hope that helps.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...l&hl=brembo

So this should be the same for installing 32/33GTR Brembos on a 32 GTSt or in my car 32 GTS4?

Sorry for the semi hijacking

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