Brake Upgrade Thread


  • ya the S-chassie knuckles shouldn't need any mods except to open up the braket mount holes for my calipers. i was mainly worried about clearing my old school Riken wheels.

  • ok so now im a little lost on the size of my calipers. i know i use the 296mm rotor but what i need to know is if either i use the 30mm or 32mm thick rotor. so if anyone on here have either of the 2 calipers would you be able to messure the gap of the caliper from the top where you instal the pads? i belive mine are 33mm wide but im not sure if they are suposed to be 1 or 2mm bigger. im asuming i need the 32mm rotors but ive been wrong before.

  • cjlewisz31 wrote: ok so now im a little lost on the size of my calipers. i know i use the 296mm rotor but what i need to know is if either i use the 30mm or 32mm thick rotor. so if anyone on here have either of the 2 calipers would you be able to messure the gap of the caliper from the top where you instal the pads? i belive mine are 33mm wide but im not sure if they are suposed to be 1 or 2mm bigger. im asuming i need the 32mm rotors but ive been wrong before.
    if you have R32 GTR NON-v-spec then you have 32mm rotors, which are actually a bit bigger, the 32mm is more like minimum thickness

  • hmm.... they might be smaller. however the bolts are a lot bigger than the original bracket holes so would that tell you anything? ive done a z32 swap on an S-chassie but none had these bolts.

  • FLAZH007 wrote: Ok so heres mines....
    Have everything 87 hubs and all
    5/16th spacer.
    Made my own o rings from some similar size rubber o rings I got from Ace Hardware.But I did get the compleat rebulid kit.
    30mm from 91 z32TT
    Still need longer studs…



    This is what happens when you dont use some kind of spacer on 87T OEM wheels

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  • [quote]hds84t wrote:
    Originally posted by FLAZH007
    Ok so heres mines....
    Have everything 87 hubs and all
    5/16th spacer.
    Made my own o rings from some similar size rubber o rings I got from Ace Hardware.But I did get the compleat rebulid kit.
    30mm from 91 z32TT
    Still need longer studs…



    This is what happens when you dont use some kind of spacer on 87T OEM wheels


    What rotors did you use?
    Z32 Brembo rotors.OEM size(280mm)diameter.Dont know about the thickness though.
    1985-5 speed swap with '87 suspension.
    1987 turbo-parts car,engine rebulid in process.


  • MuhKaydenZ wrote: I used the 30 mm z32 brakes and rotors and I had to use 86t wheels to clear I tried 85t wheels and they did not clear I later had to get longer studs and a small spacer to get my other wheels to work













    Longer Studs I purchased them from ebay link below
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/330629773859?ss … 1497.l2649



    After with a small spacer



    Replaced my BMC with one from a Z32 link below made it plug and play
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/250810617597?ss … 1497.l2649

    Whats with the add saying rear studs only, is there really a difference between front and rear?

  • Greasedmonkey wrote:

    Whats with the add saying rear studs only, is there really a difference between front and rear?
    I’m using them for the front with the spacer and there working fine for me....
    1985-5 speed swap with '87 suspension.
    1987 turbo-parts car,engine rebulid in process.


  • Have you guys seen this yet? A guy made mention of it on a For Sale thread and I did some googling. I wonder what size wheel we would need to fit over it. It bolts onto a Z32, so it should bolt onto 87-89 turbos as well. The guy is selling adapter brackets to bolt on SRT8 Charger/Challenger/300C/Cherokee Brembos and 14.25" rotors.

    http://forums.nicoclub.com/akebono-1…s-t545946.html
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  • jaqattack02 wrote: Have you guys seen this yet? A guy made mention of it on a For Sale thread and I did some googling. I wonder what size wheel we would need to fit over it. It bolts onto a Z32, so it should bolt onto 87-89 turbos as well. The guy is selling adapter brackets to bolt on SRT8 Charger/Challenger/300C/Cherokee Brembos and 14.25" rotors.

    http://forums.nicoclub.com/akebono-1…s-t545946.html
    Yeah, I bought the brackets from that guy. Brackets, calipers, rotors, and wagner ceramic pads, $550.00. But, the rotors are actually 13.97". Still badass.



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  • Finally .. Driven Authority's WINFactory BBK for Z31s is on their website.

    http://www.drivenauthority.com/shop/WF_Z31_122BBK.html

    This is what's on my Z. Is it like other's - NO. Can it be upgraded - YES. Infact, Driven Authority can (and is putting together) options (caliper changes, etc..) for those interested.

    So before you all go crazy in comparing kits .. consider that this is an alternative. And it's mass - produce-able. Meaning, it's not a 1-off.

    And Driven Authority stands behind it's products.
    '84Z31 GLL turbo|theZenthusiast site: http://www.thezenthusiast.com |

    Originally posted by maronee
    PS - by the way your Z31's famous here in japan, dude!!

  • Doesn't say which caliper gets relocated, but I'm probably safe in assuming they are using z32 calipers? 26mm rotors (z31 87t+) aren't a standard size for the nascar world (12.2" is ~310mm) even for rears

    Nice to know other vendors are trying though

  • G-E wrote: Doesn't say which caliper gets relocated, but I'm probably safe in assuming they are using z32 calipers? 26mm rotors (z31 87t+) aren't a standard size for the nascar world (12.2" is ~310mm) even for rears

    Nice to know other vendors are trying though
    Front .. OEM z31 caliper .. although z32 calipers will work.

    I will caveat .. this BBK is on my Z (84) .. during development, there wasn't (still don't) a 87+ z31 to "test".
    And to be totally honest, I'm not knowledgeable enough to know the differences in braking components from Zenki vs. Kouki vs. Chuki …

    And yes .. I asked for something that wasn't quite as robust as the AZ system (I didn't want to spend that kind of $$). And the thoughts were .. Why duplicate what the AZ system has. It's already there, and proven. Can't be marketed for less (only copied). The Driven Authority - WINFactory provides a "product" (meaning - it's available for purchase complete. You don't have to assemble or make your own parts). In the works is enhancements .. ie .. upgrading the calipers to z32 or Willwoods, etc .. or to allowing the Driven Authority WINFactory Z32 BBK "fit".

    Thereby providing a "range" of BBKs depending on budget and applications.
    '84Z31 GLL turbo|theZenthusiast site: http://www.thezenthusiast.com |

    Originally posted by maronee
    PS - by the way your Z31's famous here in japan, dude!!

  • In that case these would be 22mm discs, and those ARE common

    I thought of doing a kit exactly like that before I disappeared, but then I realized it would only be good for regular driving nothing hardcore

    Using 1-piece rotors from the rear of something else nissan makes 5-bolt was my intention, but I just couldn't reliably source them (overseas models)… ironically now with the domestic 370z/g37s, akebono brakes, the rears are ~22mm and over 13", it would be easier

  • These are 310mm rotors .. and yes there are larger out there .. requiring different brackets to adjust caliper mounting. I won't say infinite combinations .. but enough to make it not cost effective for any vendor to develop nor stock.

    As I posted earlier in this thread.

    1. This is an alternative BBK. It's not for everyone, no matter how good a driver they think they are.

    2. Anyone can probably duplicate this kit, by themselves, as a one-off (getting deals with friends, etc…) but try to mass produce it (group buys, collecting inventory, etc..) and then sell it.

    For those that developed their own kit .. I applaud you! I'm envious of your talents. I'm not so inclined to trust my mechanical abilities when it comes to brakes .. but that's just me.
    '84Z31 GLL turbo|theZenthusiast site: http://www.thezenthusiast.com |

    Originally posted by maronee
    PS - by the way your Z31's famous here in japan, dude!!