s14 brake rotor size

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s14 brake rotor size

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whats the size of the s14 brake rotor
280mm x ???

seems i may have s14 calipers and not z32
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That would explain them looking different from mine.
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28mm.zx uses 30mm on the twin turbo.
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s14 calipers are the heavy steel ones. no cooling fins on them at all.

but then the r33 ones also dont have the cooling fins like the z32 alumnium ones!
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28mm hmmm.....ok so do i just buy s14 discs and redrill them to the correct pcd

or can i use 30mm discs

hey does any othe nissan use s14 discs
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RBSX wrote:28mm hmmm.....ok so do i just buy s14 discs and redrill them to the correct pcd

or can i use 30mm discs

hey does any othe nissan use s14 discs
You can put smaller width discs in a calliper, bigger normally doesnt work.

You'll find you cant push the pistons in enough to get the new brake pads over the disc. You can probably skim some material off the pads, but thats hillbilly, S14 disc will be the best bet.

In any case you would need to re-drill to 4 hole.
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ok im gona measure the width properly
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