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Looking for a DBA954 rotor to take measurements off, or to borrow for trial fitment for a brake upgrade on a track car (not Nissan). Doesn't matter to me if the rotor is new, old, warped, cracked, rusty etc as long as it's intact and roughly the same shape as originally intended. The DBA website doesn't give all the measurements I need, and I'd like to confirm actual dimensions before buying a set and finding they don't suit my needs (already have a pair of rotors that were perfect on paper, but don't quite suit what I want).

The rotor in question is fitted to the front on the following vehicles:

  • V35 Skyline 350GT: 2002 - 2007
  • M35 Stagea: 2001 - 2007
  • 350Z Touring model: 2003 - 2005
  • J31 Maxima / Cefiro: 10/03 onwards

If you have one of these rotors you'd be prepared to loan out or take some measurements for me, then I would be forever in debt (well, until I forget about it, anyway).

TIA

Location?

gold coast

I need the thickness of the mount flange, and inside diameter of the mounting face ie the biggest diameter hub flange the rotor will fit over. I can do up a sketch in the morning to confirm the exact measurements I need to clarify

954 Specs....i have them in my listing below in the item description.....

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DRILLED-SLOTTED-Nissan-350Z-Z33-V6-Touring-03-FRONT-Disc-brake-Rotors-RDA954D-/131106764705?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e869277a1

Hat height is the total face to rear of the rotor height.

Lay it on a table like a hat, measure through the hub hole from the table to the top face that the wheel sits on.

Hope that helps you...

Thanks but I already have the dba catalogue with those specs. The dimensions I need aren't listed in the catalogue.

out of interest how much would you charge for the plain version of those rotors (ie not slotted or drilled - I don't need the bling). Pm me if you prefer.

Thanks PN-Mad and many internets to you. I'll buy you a beer next time you're up this way.

The flange thickness is spot on, but I fear the 144mm ID may be too small for my needs. I'll head down to the shed later today to confirm. Fingers crossed

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