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Re: s13 brakes
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Hi mate
I have.

I started out with the CA18DET (250mm rotor) brakes several years ago and changed to the SR20DET (280mm rotor) brakes around 18 months ago.

I had to clearance the calipers very slightly to run the same brackets.

Both sets of brakes were from S13 Silvias.

Matty

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has anyone done this 280mm conversion ?

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Good question!
I have some calipers off a cefiro, and I've seen some s15 calipers too. Both of them had the bigger pistons. They also have bigger pads too. With an A series, the 250mm brakes are more than sufficent.

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hey guys..

are the calipers the same size for the 250mm rotors to to 280mm rotors..

thanks blair..

Posted on: 2009/6/2 11:25
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do i have to drill new holes?

dont spose any of you guys could post some pics up at all? or better yet email them to me?

mazdarx3_13bturbo@hotmail.com is my address neways

cheers Jay

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be careful that the calipers for the 280mm rotors still only have the 37mm pistons. Mnay of the larger single pot nissan brakes use a 47mm piston'd caliper. I've found that the 47mm piston'd calipers foul on the caliper adapter brackets severely. As it was I had to shave a whisker off my s13 calipers to clear the stub axle mounting eye.

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yeah they use the same bracket, same with using skyline (r32, r33) brakes

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its all the same to fit 280mm rotors then it is to fit the 250mm's

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hey just after a bit of help i have just started doing the s13 conversion onto disk strut on my ute... now i have 280mm rotors which i have only now realized.... has any1 else done this conversion using the 280mm rotors?

any help would be awesome coz i have no idea

cheers Jay

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