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2001-2005 sentra se-r rotors on 240z Front Brakes


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Since I have some toyota 4x4 4-piston calipers and 300xz vented rotors with spacers in my possession, I was a bit curious as to what other rotors would work. I have sitting in my garage stock size front vented rotors from my 2002 Sentra SE-R SpecV. They are 4x114.3, same hub thickness as the 300zx with spacer, butare a bit larger in diameter. The 300zx rotors are 10 3/4" across and the sentra rotors are 11".

 

Has anyone tried using these before? Any other measurements that need to be taken to ensure proper fitting. I may try to fit them when I do my swap to see if anything can come of this, but I'll end up using the 300zx rotors since they are new and cross drilled and slotted.

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Other important measurement is the offset from hub to rotor or backspacing. If its only the diameter that is different than you can still install it but you will have 1/4 inch of unused rotor. You can fix that by turning the rotor to 10 3/4. goodluck

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Other important measurement is the offset from hub to rotor or backspacing. If its only the diameter that is different than you can still install it but you will have 1/4 inch of unused rotor. You can fix that by turning the rotor to 10 3/4. goodluck

 

Would it beneficial to have the extra surface area for heat dissipation? I'm wondering this because people use the very large 300zx non-turbo rotor with 240sx calipers for the rears (the rotor is huge in comparison).

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one quick thing to point out is the 240z/260z/280z/280zx and the 4 stud Z31 300zx rotors are not mounted using a 4x114.3 PCD but a 4x103 PCD to the back of the hubs.

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one quick thing to point out is the 240z/260z/280z/280zx and the 4 stud Z31 300zx rotors are not mounted using a 4x114.3 PCD but a 4x103 PCD to the back of the hubs.

 

Ah, thank you! I didn't know that. I guess scrap this idea.

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