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roko59
28-06-2016, 06:36 PM
For Sale/Wanted/Wrecking for_sale_parts
Brief Description R33 GTST Front brake conversion for N113/N14/N15 Pulsar!
Condition Used, Machined
City/Town Brisbane
State QLD
Postcode 4078
Contact Details PM Me here or Text me on 0423429843
Price 700ono
Details FOR SALE: R33 GTST Front brake conversion for N13/N14/N15 Pulsars and Exas! (Also suit NX Coupe!)

Up for sale is the following parts for a Big Brake Conversion!

N16 ABS Hubs, redrilled to 4x100 stud pattern
R33 GTST Rotors, machined from 296mm to 288mm and redrilled to 4x100 to suit conversion
R33 GTST 4 pot Sumitomo Calipers (Suit rebuild)
Genuine OEM Rebuild kit for R33 GTST 4 pot Sumitomo Calipers
Bendix Ultimate Brake Pads with heaps of meat left.

Extra info:
The majority of the parts, and all of the machine work required for the conversion has been collected and carried out.
All that's left to do is to sort the brake lines and rebuild the calipers. The standard banjo bolt can be used if you remove a re-stricter in the back of the calipers. Otherwise you can contact HEL Australia who are happy to make braided lines to suit the calipers and the car, last I checked this incurred no extra charge over their normal kits.

CALIPERS ARE TO SUIT REBUILD. A genuine OEM rebuild kit has been included with the calipers, any reputable brake shop can rebuild them for you no worries. Gives you the opportunity to paint the calipers up in whatever colour you like!

PLEASE NOTE NEW WHEEL BEARING KITS PICTURED NOT INCLUDED UNLESS PAID FOR
While the bearings in the hubs spin freely, I intended to replace them. I can include new bearings and dust seals in the sale for an extra $120, these cost me $180.

PLEASE ALSO NOTE: You will need to check wheel clearances, as this brake kit will not clear factory wheels without spacers. These calipers take up more room, so please note spoke design with your wheel choice.

Also ensure your BMC is up to the task. You need a 15/16 BMC. N15 SSS/VZR come standard as 15/16. same size as R33 GTST

PRICE: $700 Negotiable, add $120 with NEW Wheel Bearing Kits.
Price is Pickup Only. If you have serious interest and require post, please message me as you will need to pay for courier due to weight.

ITEM LOCATED IN BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND. I can deliver around Brisbane within reason for a fee.

ridgy9
15-09-2016, 07:51 AM
Will these fit on a gtir ?? What would i need to complete this conversation?

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roko59
15-09-2016, 05:26 PM
Hi mate, from what I've been told the tie rod mounting location in the gtir differs from the n12/n13/n14/n15/n16 location, probably due to lack of transfer case. Which means the hubs won't fit. You could however mock up brackets to bolt the Calipers to your gtir hubs. Rotors shouldn't need any modifying.

Other than that, nothing really, the brake line setup would be the same as I outlined In the original post

Feel free to shoot me a pm if you had any other questions

Cozzm0
15-09-2016, 07:08 PM
People have put them on GTI-R, and they will 'work', but the issue is if the car isn't lowered a lot, the different tie rod mounting position as mentioned by roko59, will cause a problem. Often longer tie rod ends need to be fitted to ensure there is a safe amount of thread on the rod once the car is aligned.

ridgy9
16-09-2016, 05:15 AM
It i choose to leave the hub and do adapter plates would this work better for me ? Any idea where i can get them ?

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roko59
19-09-2016, 08:59 AM
People have put them on GTI-R, and they will 'work', but the issue is if the car isn't lowered a lot, the different tie rod mounting position as mentioned by roko59, will cause a problem. Often longer tie rod ends need to be fitted to ensure there is a safe amount of thread on the rod once the car is aligned.

Ah cool that's good to know! I guess that means the different mounting point would be due to a height difference in the suspension? Given the gtir was put into production for rally?


It i choose to leave the hub and do adapter plates would this work better for me ? Any idea where i can get them ?

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You would have to get a fabricator on the job most likely. Probably best to speak to an engineer on legal requirements if it's on a street car, you will need a mod plate/code for the brake upgrade to cover it and save yourself trouble with the police.

Cozzm0
20-09-2016, 04:27 PM
Ah cool that's good to know! I guess that means the different mounting point would be due to a height difference in the suspension? Given the gtir was put into production for rally?


The reason for the raised rack (and thus raised tie rod pickup points) is as mentioned to clear the diff housing where the tail shaft goes down the car.

Cozzm0
20-09-2016, 04:28 PM
It i choose to leave the hub and do adapter plates would this work better for me ? Any idea where i can get them ?

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The reason for using the hubs is to not have to use adapter plates. It depends on the outcome you want. If you use adapter plates you can use any caliper you want within reason. including EVO, skyline, 350/370, ferrari, porsche, lambo, mercedes etc etc.

gtir_woody
20-09-2016, 04:57 PM
I used n16 hubs on my gtir. My car sits fairly low though. I used maxima inner tie rods from memory.