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:D Holy crap am I ever pleased with the way the Modern Motorsports rear disk conversion is going so far!

 

I went to the local salvage yard and plucked me two 240SX calipers to go with my kit provided by Ross C.

 

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid65/pf27e4668c50e8ac3f29214d068a05330/fbe49af0.jpg

 

I am going to try and post a few pics of what I have done so far, I hope the links work for you guys.

 

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid65/p4aa5ec9527abf12fce56017edab46af9/fbe49af3.jpg

 

I will work on them a little more tomorrow when I get the overhaul kit for the calipers.

 

The calipers bolt right up to the custom bracket just like they came that way from Nissan!

 

Great kit Ross!!!!

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Man I am telling you so far so good! I expected to have to do a little fabbing here and there to get the bolts to line up and so forth but it is a quality package! Everything fits like a glove!

 

If you are going to do this go ahead and get the overhaul kit for the 240 calipers before you order the kit from Ross. That way when the kit comes in you can go ahead a get the used calipers from a salvage yard clean and paint and slap em on.

 

The most difficult thing so far was removing the dust or backing plate for the old drum brakes. pita!! Once they were gone the rest has been easy.

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Ok I finished the passenger side of my brake upgrade including hooking up the emergency cable and guess what I found? It seems that with the new brake hardware my old crusty wheels now will not fit.

 

I had been using an old set of Nissan 15in 240SX factory rims but it now scrubs the caliper.

 

What rim size and off set do I need to finish out my sweet upgrade? Keep in mind I will want the same rims for the front which are stock.

 

Come on guys I know someone else has done the swap and knows what advise to give. I also emailed Ross C. about the question.

 

It is no big deal I had planned on getting new wheels anyway, just not right now. :D

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ok ok hold up.. u have stock 240sx calipers and rotors and 15in rims dont fit?

is that right or am i wrong.

im about to buy 16in panasport C8R's and i have those rear brakes u have and 12in rotors up front with big ass wilwood calipers!

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cuz im gonna be running -7 up front and -8 out back (or even more?!?)

have no clue about backspaceing and etc.... i dont even no how to get that. lol

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Yes I have the stock 240SX calipers but remember the disks are from a 300ZX. So I would imagine that the stock 240SX calipers are in a little bit different place than would be found on a stock 240SX.

 

Did that make any sense?

 

Anyhow, I'm sure that Ross will be able to tell me what to do, I just thought that some of you folks had done this set up and had a little experience in getting the right wheel size. I think I may be going the Panasport rout myself.

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Does anybody know what offset I need with these new brakes?

 

Better give Ross a call just to make sure!

 

Your setup looks fantastic! Did you use special caliper paint on the calipers or just regular enamel? Lookin' good! :2thumbs:

 

Davy

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I just completed my 75Z with Ross' front and rear conversion. I have Compomotive 3 pc wheels in 16x7 with 0 offset and 225-50-16 Hankook tires. Everything is a perfect fit with no rubbing and look great. I have Tokico shocks and suspension technique springs which lowered the car a bit, but no problems. You may have to "remove" the stock L bracket for the stock brake lines, that's welded to the frame. Mine were hitting the the e-brake bracket. Good luck on your project

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I'm talking about the one in the pic. Once I had the car on the road, I found it to be hitting part of the e-brake. In fact, it had bent the bracket. A few minutes with the Sawzall, solved the problem.Just something for you to keep in mind.

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