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Thread: **Z32 Calipers in a B13**

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2009-01-31 05:44:19
#31
I gotcha now. Thanks.
2009-02-01 23:00:17
#32
Originally Posted by bluebomber
Im sorry this doesnt make any sense ... so when I need new rotors I have to have them milled? What exactly are you milling? Are you reducing the thickness of the rotor or the overall diameter?

I dont understand why all this trouble? Why not just have some brackets made for the factory hub/knuckle setup? This seem like it is much more involved and probably about the same price in the end. Unless I am missing something here?
Dont mean to be rude but just perplexed by this?

I would have used the factory hub/knuckle setup, made a bracket to use the new calipers with the U13 rotors and called it a day. That seems to be all you need ... to have the caliper positioned correct on the rotor. It looks like you have plenty of room to run these on the 15" wheel dia you have and with a 2 piece caliper you can move it into the right position so that it sits in the middle of the rotor.


you shave the over all diameter

well thats if you use z brakes thats just how some people do it on g20.net we have the same problem

because i use q45 twin piston i just shave the caliper mount (torque mount) with a grinder and it works and if you can find a machine shop to make an offset bracket that moves it out about 5mm then its perfect you probably can make that bracket your self but because the distance your moving it out is so minuscule youll end up moving the caliper backward alot
2009-02-02 02:22:18
#33
This seems to hokey to me ... get 5 people together with money in hand and Ill make a bracket for this kit to fit under a 15" wheel.
2009-02-02 04:37:55
#34
Originally Posted by bluebomber
This seems to hokey to me ... get 5 people together with money in hand and Ill make a bracket for this kit to fit under a 15" wheel.


how much? I'd be in for those.
2009-02-02 15:40:13
#35
Originally Posted by Forced
you shave the over all diameter

well thats if you use z brakes thats just how some people do it on g20.net we have the same problem

because i use q45 twin piston i just shave the caliper mount (torque mount) with a grinder and it works and if you can find a machine shop to make an offset bracket that moves it out about 5mm then its perfect you probably can make that bracket your self but because the distance your moving it out is so minuscule youll end up moving the caliper backward alot


yeah I understand, we would have to look at it to see what to do. But I would think if the brackets would work we would be looking around $80-$100 per set of brackets.
2009-02-02 17:17:07
#36
I would be in for a set of brackets.
2009-02-03 17:02:16
#37
sr20detgtir92
TheRealNighthog
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I need three more before I go to the jy to pick up a front setup to fiddle with.
2009-02-03 18:32:35
#38
If someone comes up with a set of 4x100 rotors that would bolt right up using bluebomber's bracket I think we'd have a winning combination.
2009-02-03 18:47:53
#39
Or i can just include a template for the bolt pattern cutout... ill look for a rotor though.
2009-02-04 01:33:14
#40
Or could I get a template of the brackets since I have a friend who owns a CNC machine shop.
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