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Anyone got a part no Bendix Ultimates for the RB33 GTS25T

I'm sure it's on these forums or the SDU forums but I'm damned if I can find it . Also does anyone know anything about Platignum pads apparantly made here in Aust Thanks Jay

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Are you sure..

I thought only the R32 GTS-T Used the same brakes as the 300ZX Z32.

I think the fronts on the R33 are the same as the R32 GTS-T but the rears bendix don't make them.

I remember when Whatsisname had brakes fitted and i'm pretty sure he said that he couldn't get bendix brakes for the rear only EBC.

I Could be wrong but.. :)

I have bendix's PDF of brake listings on my www site..

EDIT:

No i don't i thought i did.. sorry :) I'll have a look but..

To make sure I actually Emailed Bendix and they replied very promptly when i did the brakes on my R32.

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Originally posted by -Joel-

Are you sure..

I thought only the R32 GTS-T Used the same brakes as the 300ZX Z32.

I think the fronts on the R33 are the same as the R32 GTS-T but the rears bendix don't make them.

Well I've just bought a set of the R32 front and rear ULT pads. The PN's I've given are the ones for the R32 GTR, and they are the only ones that Bendix list. But, if you look at the DBA catalogue, they say that R32 GTR, R32 GTSt/GTS4 and R33 GTSt use the same rear disc (DBA908) and I'd be very surprised if the cal wasn't also the same. I have a pair of the R32 GTSt rear cals with the factory pads in the garage and as far as I can see the Bendix pads are identical.

That said, it still could be they're different [shrug]....

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Joel,

I run EBC Greenstuff on the front (P/N - DP21200). I run EBC Street Kevlar on the rear (can't remember the P/N).

EBC don't make a Green' for the rear.

These are excellent pads for street use. Even hard street use is unlikely to see brake temp's much over 450'c-500'c, EBC Greens are rated to 650'c.

Fronts - ~$200-$220

Rears - ~$70-90

Bendix Ultimates are rated to 550'c, so they're just as good for performance street use.

The R32 GT-R uses the same calipers (F&R) as the R33 GTS25t.

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