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R34 Gt Rotors On R34 Gt-T


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Hey Guys,

My brother has some brand new in box DBA 4000XS R33 GTS-T / R34 GT rotors that I can get for free and I would like to know if they will work on my R34 GT-T.

My R34 is 100% stock at the moment and is only used for driving on the road.

The GT rotors are 296mm x 30mm. And my current rotors are 310mm x 30mm. Is that 14mm difference going to cause issues.

I know that it would have reduced braking surface but seeing as it is a stock daily car having brakes equal to a R33 Turbo surly can't be an issue with stopping power. It would just be size etc. And the pad won't sit on the rotor centered as they would have to be bigger then the GT because of the caliper.

Also are the rear rotors the same on all the skylines? Can't find the info on them and I can't measure mine as I have been driving to work everyday so they are always to hot to remove after work.

Thanks

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Have you considered looking at the DBA catalogue, or other similar on-line resources?

FWIW, I didn't answer that part of your question, because I would have had to do something similar to make sure that R34 ones are the exact same as the R32/3 ones.

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