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i own a 33 gts (NA), and have planned a brake upgrade to:

- pair of dba standard replacement slotted rotors for a 32 gtst (drilled for 4 stud)

- pair of 32 gtst 4 pot calipers

for the front.

now i want a set of dba4000 for the front, and was wondering if the rotors

(the ones i were originally going to put on the front) can be rear rotors or would they be too big? (ie. fitment with 32 gtst or 33 gtst twin pot calipers)

i am not keen for any serious customization, except for redrilling stud pattern of

course, and would pretty much want a in and out type job.

can anyone shed some light on wether front rotors can be used as rears?

cheers

eugene

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appreciate the answer gordon, but what do u mean exactly by the center part coming out

futhur? do u mean the hub??

cos the way i see it is wudnt the rotor just sit where the studs of where the original one was?

I've just been chatting over this over msn :D but for everybody else..  

first pic is the rear.. 2nd pic is the front. .

see the different width of the center piece.

yup... thanks for that gordon.

much appreciated.

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