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    I recon you actually have r32 gtst / z32 rear calipers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by green_rs13 View Post
    I recon you actually have r32 gtst / z32 rear calipers.
    Pretty sure they’re not R32 as they came off my friends R33 GTS-T and they’re the ones that were on it when he got it as a standard model? What are the difference between R33 and R32 calipers?


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    Quote Originally Posted by m17ch View Post
    The rear discs should be:
    Diameter: 295mm
    Height: 64mm
    Thickness (new/min): 18/16mm

    Check if yours are the same size, maybe your height is different...
    Just measured my discs up and it looks as though they might be wrong...

    Height: 64mm
    Diameter: 299mm
    Thickness: 22mm

    Could these be the wrong discs then?


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    For sure... Don't know from which car your disks are

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    I’ve found that 300ZX (Z32) discs are the same dimensions of what you’ve mentioned

    I’ve found on the MTec website these discs now need to know which are best to get and the benefits of each

    • Grooved
    • Dimpled & Grooved
    • Drilled & Grooved
    • Drilled

    Anyone have any pro’s/con’s of each?


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    Cons
    Noisy and eat brake pads and no performance benefit on road

    Pro look cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by autosri View Post
    Cons
    Noisy and eat brake pads and no performance benefit on road

    Pro look cool
    Are they for one or for all hahahaha


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    Grooved are worst for noise and wear but drilled ones can crack so drilled and groved are worst over all

    Plain dimpled would be the best

    I’ve never had and performance increase with any of them

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    Quote Originally Posted by autosri View Post
    Grooved are worst for noise and wear but drilled ones can crack so drilled and groved are worst over all

    Plain dimpled would be the best

    I’ve never had and performance increase with any of them
    Well I’ve got dimpled and Grooved on the front and I’ve heard they’re not great for wear but got them with the calipers so not too fussed haha, rears were plain but now I have the choice at no extra cost I might just get dimpled then


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