2 piece rotors installed, Big difference
SkylineUSA
05-11-2003, 11:39 AM
I would say that before 60-0 was in the 135ft range, now about 120. It grabs much better.
I'll stick with the stock brakes for now. They are fine for the streets.
I'll stick with the stock brakes for now. They are fine for the streets.
NiteskyR
05-11-2003, 02:32 PM
explain properly tony please. as in the floaters , ????
R33
05-11-2003, 11:42 PM
I thought people don't brake in their Skylines?:confused:
SkylineUSA
05-12-2003, 02:19 AM
R33,
Very funny:p
Nite,
Floating rotors, you can see in my other post. The hat(the part that is actually mounted to the car by the lugs) is aluminum. The hat mounts to the disk by 10 bolts. The hat has sleeves that slip into the oblong hole in the disk. There is only suppose to be about .20mm max of play between the two. The ones I bought had about .60 of play, I fixed that.:D
They are sloted, a little bigger, but weigh about 5lbs lighter. Anytime you can get your srung weight down, its a big bonus.
Very funny:p
Nite,
Floating rotors, you can see in my other post. The hat(the part that is actually mounted to the car by the lugs) is aluminum. The hat mounts to the disk by 10 bolts. The hat has sleeves that slip into the oblong hole in the disk. There is only suppose to be about .20mm max of play between the two. The ones I bought had about .60 of play, I fixed that.:D
They are sloted, a little bigger, but weigh about 5lbs lighter. Anytime you can get your srung weight down, its a big bonus.
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