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:icon56: Please, do a search first. It is well covered in this site. You can do it three or four different ways. Check at the top of this list. If I remember right it has a post all of its own. Classic Z Car Club also handles it a lot in their forum. The hard part for you is finding what you have in your part of the world you can take it off and use. Good Luck, Rich.:flamedevi Seventh sticky from the top is the site you need to check out. It should have the info you need.
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:icon56: Please, do a search first. It is well covered in this site. You can do it three or four different ways. Check at the top of this list. If I remember right it has a post all of its own. Classic Z Car Club also handles it a lot in their forum. The hard part for you is finding what you have in your part of the world you can take it off and use. Good Luck, Rich.:flamedevi Seventh sticky from the top is the site you need to check out. It should have the info you need.

 

RedNeckZ,

It's well covered???? I've searched and read everything I could find on this topic. Not trying to stir the pot, but did you read his request? The question was regarding options on doing a rear brake swap using Z32 2-pot calipers. I admit I could be blind, but it's been broached only as a custom job. The sticky does have kits mentioned, but not for the Z32 swap.

 

Sooley,

Checked out your site. Gorgeous car looks to be coming along nicely. I too and looking to do this swap. Everything I have read leads me to believe you will need to fab your own brackets. I am not far enough along to share any pics that would help you. I am planning on fabbing a bracket for the rear and ditching the parking brake. I plan to use a different rotor other than the Z32 rear one. My logic is it will reduce weight and should make the bracket less difficult to design by using a rotor with a smaller (more shallow) hat. I test fitted a rear Z31 (first gen 300zx here) rotor and looks like you could do a flat bracket and mill to spec. Also, I thought about using a Ford Mustang GT 12 inch rotor in the rear. Basically, I am looking for rear rotor that is mass produced, with a more shallow hat than the Z32 rear rotor, 12 inch or slightly bigger and maybe .81 in thick. Should have plently of thermal capacity, be easy/cheap to replace.

 

Hope that helps and welcome to the forum.

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