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Old 04-03-08, 03:28 AM
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Want to use FD3S front brake rotors?

Came across these adapters on YJA...

They look simple enough, and I'm sure someone out there can duplicate them pretty easily.
Use stock FD front brake rotors...
Keep your stock front brake calipers, since they are basically the same thing as the FD units.
So you end up with "FD front brakes"...

Should give you a little better braking performance due to the larger rotor, and maybe even a little better braking "feed" due to the physics.
These were priced about US$50 on YJA, so copies would make for a very nice budget brake upgrade.


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Hmm... Maybe I should start getting these made...
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so these push the caliper further out to accumodate the bigger rotor? nice. how much of a difference is it between FC & FD rotors?
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Brake Rotor Dimensions:
FC (10.86in x 0.78in) vs. FD (11.57in x 0.87in)

240SX guys are also using similar, albeit larger, adapters to accommodate larger 350Z brake rotors (12.75in) in combination with 300ZX brake calipers.
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not a bad idea, corksport u guys should jump on this. what about for rear rotors?
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Won't that cause offset change?
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if the hat height is the same there will no different in offset... it looks as if just the thickness of the rotor and the diameter are larger.. but honestly this is LESS then 1" in diameter larger.. I dont think it will do much for stopping.. a good quality brake pad will do more for u then this will..
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This will only work if u use 4 pot front calipers.. because the pads are the same for the S5 4 pots and the FD frt calipers

I wish I had a pic of the 4 pot fc calipers and the fd calipers.. they use the same pads however I think it is possible if u push the front fc falipers out further u will get a 3/4" overhang where the pad wont touch the rotor...

unless the only difference is the mounting ears are longer on a fd caliper to fit the larger rotor.

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^

makes sense
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What's YJA? For $50 I'd be all over this for my track FC.
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This kind of thing is popular with the Nissan boys so they can fit GT-R brakes to their lesser models. Just read a write up on a 200sx being fitted with GT-R brakes in this fashion, however the stocks were 270mm and GT-R brakes are 324mm a sizable difference.
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YJA = Yahoo Japan Auction


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I think this would be great option for $50. I'd classify it more under "styling" than "performance," but it's not like the two couldn't overlap a bit. Not everybody needs 13" brakes, and these days even commuter cars (Mazda3) have 12" brake rotors.

I'd buy a set from a domestic dealer. Thought, seeing that the bracket is simply a plate, I can work out the math and have my machinist friend make me my own for free.99
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Originally Posted by RETed
YJA = Yahoo Japan Auction


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I hate that site, every time I browse I find myself adding something to the wish list
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I wouldn't expect a huge increase in braking perfomance but the slightly larger rotor may dissapate heat better and therefore help to reduce fade. Either way i'm making some bigger rotors will look nice with my 18s the stockers look small
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i think it'd be cool if someone bought these and fabbed them...

good find Ted!
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damn i was going to make some custom ones just like that!
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Originally Posted by xboxthug13b
not a bad idea, corksport u guys should jump on this. what about for rear rotors?
We already make this for the rear.
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Originally Posted by evileagle
We already make this for the rear.
So are you gonna make em for the fronts? Wink wink nudge nudge.
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Originally Posted by Gene
So are you gonna make em for the fronts? Wink wink nudge nudge.
I'll definitely look into it.
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What do you use to view the yja auctions, Ted?
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The real challenge in recreating brake parts is in terms of liability if someone messes themselves up using these. If you can do a set for $50 more power to ya.
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Originally Posted by ncfc3s
What do you use to view the yja auctions, Ted?
the ability to read japanese.
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I was looking at it
you sure it is for the front ? to me it seems to be for the rear

and good job not posting a link or anything
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This'll change your F/R brake bias, so unless you want a bit more stability under braking, you'll need to adjust the bias. A brake bias adjuster on the rear line will only be able to turn down the rear percent, so you'd need to do a bit more work than for a rear upgrade


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