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Brake rotors specs - 280zx - 300zx


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Guys,

Is there a website or something with specs for brake rotors? Ei: Diameter, hole pattern, offset, thickness...

 

I am at least looking for the nissan 300zx ( four hole) rear and 280zx rear. The 280zx have 2 part number, I was wondering what is the difference.

 

Thanks

Dayz

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The 280zx have 2 part number, I was wondering what is the difference.

 

Early 280ZX (79-81) has that huge "sheet metal" rear caliper, and requires a deeper "hat" section of the rotor.

 

for example Brembo PN 25110

Overall Diameter: 269.0, Minimum Thickness: 8.6, Height: 68.5

 

Later 280ZX (82-83) has a smaller cast iron rear caliper, and uses a shallower "hat" section of the rotor.

 

for example Brembo PN 25111

Overall Diameter: 258.0, Minimum Thickness: 9.0, Height: 47.0

 

for the 84-86 300ZX: (N/A produced before 8/1985)

Brembo PN 25138

Overall Diameter: 290.0, Minimum Thickness: 9.0, Height: 47.0

 

 

found it here: http://www.autopartswarehouse.com

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Thanks to all of you. I have search a little an found interesting information.

 

82-83 280zx - REAR, Overall Diameter: 258.0, Minimum Thickness: 9.0, Height: 47.0, With Rear Dis

 

90 240sx - REAR, Overall Diameter: 258.0, Minimum Thickness: 8.0, Height: 46.5, Without ABS.

 

That helps me but I am stunned. I can't understand what are my brake brackets.

 

Please view my new thread.

http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?p=935470#post935470

 

Dayz

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Are you any good at a CAD or Drawing software package? You could draw up a few cross sections of the assorted rotor dimensions that you have found, and your bracket, and do a "virtual" assembly. I love Appleworks for drawing on the MAC for stuff like that. Once I knocked out an entire deck framing design one Sunday morning and the building inspector signed it Monday..... sorry wandered off there.

 

You may have to get you hands on an actual rear brake caliper to get its offset, hey I have been known to walk through the p-n-p with a caliper, pen, notepad and tools and not buy anything, but left with what I went for.

 

 

Here is a gimmee: the distance between the bracket flange on the rear strut and the outside edge of the stub axle (where the rotor sits) is 46mm.

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