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==Later Skyline Calipers== Once you've got a couple of holes 100mm apart to mount things on, you can use R32 or R33 calipers, and some bigger discs. ===R32 GTS-t calipers=== R32 GTS-t calipers were four pot on the M spec models, which was a lot of them. These go on a 280mm rotor and will not fit over a 296mm rotor. Ribbed for her pleasure: [[image:Brakes_r32_gtst_mspec_caliper.jpg]] ===R33 GTS25t calipers=== R33 GTS25t calipers (296mm rotor - not interchangeable with above R32 calipers) are similar but smooth: [[image:Brakes_r33_caliper.jpg]] [[R33 Brake Upgrade]] ===R33 GTS brake upgrade=== The R33 GTS brake upgrade is a very simple bolt on job if you have an HR31 or S13 strut/coilover setup. Twin pot calipers with 280mmx26mm rotors. the rotors are 4 stud so there is no need to redrill them. they fit under 15" wheels. - Decs [[image:Brakes_r33brakes_GTS.jpg]] The standard r31 brake lines will fit, you just have to file about 1 or 2mm off the front of the little lip on the r33 caliper where the square R31 banjo bolt goes, in order to make it clear. - Decs [[image:Brakes_r33brakeslug.jpg]] ===Miscellaneous Forum Posts=== "I ... used R33 GTS-t calipers and rotors (which I am positive are the same as R32GT-R) I used a 3mm spacer between the hub at the rotor to simply clear the lower control arm and be 100% sure its not going to touch (without this spacer the rotor was like literally a BEES DICK away from touching) I then mounted the caliper and found the rotor was more to the outside brake pad.. we then put a 1.5mm washer on each caliper mount which then centralised the rotor within the caliper!" - DANS-GT-R31 "to get away with out using spacers the best method is to use R32 GTS-t or Z32 300ZX calipers and R33 GTS disks.. this way you have the disks with 4 stud pattern and they line up a treat. but if you want that little bit bigger calipers you have to use R33 GTS-25t or R32 GT-R and their disks with spacing.." - R31_IceMan "I have R32GT-R calipers all round, R32GT-R discs up front & HR31 discs on the rear. The standard rear HR31 disc is 292mm, the R32/33 are 297mm, both are the same thickness (18mm), but the HR31 rears have about an additional 6mm offset. The R32/33 rear calipers go straight over the HR31 rear discs, but to use R32/33 discs you will need to space out the calipers. On the front I machined the unused inner section of the disc (this was where my disc was contacting the control arm) & linished the end of the control arm, I now have a couple of mm clearance but the disc is off centre about 1-1.2mm in the caliper, I'm going to make some 1mm spacers to go between the discs & hubs so I can lose the spacers I'm running on the front wheels (they hit the caliper when the nuts are tightened)." - GTS20X
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