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1400 Ute rear disk
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Submitter3RotorMore Photos from 3Rotor   Last Update2008/6/9 10:45    Tell a friendTell a friend
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here the Bracket is bolted to the diff.

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kululadotgroen
Posted: 2008/6/13 8:04  Updated: 2008/6/13 8:04
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2006/7/12
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 Re: 1400 Ute rear disk
Uhm ok, Maxima rear calipers, and which disks?

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3Rotor
Posted: 2008/6/13 9:07  Updated: 2008/6/13 9:07
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 Re: 1400 Ute rear disk
nissan senta rear.... but I had to mod them, the inside of the disk was like 3mm in diameter to small for the diff's flange to go in, not difficult on a lathe, but I'm pretty sure there are 114pcd disks that would slide right over, with no mods at all...

Yes a valid consern indeed, I've been worried about it as well. So much so that I have altered my design to incorporate all 4 holes, though this means the shaft will need to get pulled out, in order to install it. Come to think of it, the shaft need to get pulled to get the drum-backingplate off anyhow, so no biggy...


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nzdatman
Posted: 2008/6/12 11:20  Updated: 2008/6/12 11:20
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 Re: 1400 Ute rear disk
what was the cutting process used to cut the brackets? pretty neat cutting those narrow slots like that!

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3Rotor
Posted: 2008/6/12 14:15  Updated: 2008/6/12 14:15
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From: South Africa
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 Re: 1400 Ute rear disk
you can do it with a table knife....
takes about 15 years....

just kidding....



it's lasercut, absolute awesome work. no heat stress, deformations nothing, and tolerances down to 3thu, I think....

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kululadotgroen
Posted: 2008/6/12 23:09  Updated: 2008/6/12 23:09
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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From: Cape Town ZA
Posts: 1054
 Re: 1400 Ute rear disk
Hey 3rotor, all I'm worried about, is the two small bolts that holds the caliper to the diff, do you think they are strong enough? What disks do you use, and what calipers are they?