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Old 05-02-2018, 08:51 AM   #1
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Wilwood FSL6R Radial Caliper Brackets for Defsport or Z33 Track Rotor...

One set.

These are meant to be used for radial mount Wilwood Forged SuperLite Calipers (FSL6R - 6 staggered piston, or FSL4R - standard 4 piston) with Defsport rotor hats and the standard 12.2"x1.25" (310mm x 32mm) rotor ring his kit came with. They can also be used on stepped up 12.72"x1.25" (323mm x 32mm) rotor rings on Defsport hats with the use of spacers (I can supply).

Or, you can use them with an off the shelf Z33 track rotor with spacers/shims that I will supply if you go this route. This is a very cost effective method for proper track performance with pads that are way cheaper and larger than anything OEM.

Made from highly fatigue and temperature resistant Aluminum Alloy 2024-T351 and Type II anodized black. Comes with mounting hardware to mount calipers. You reuse the OEM upright to caliper bolts.


$250 shipped.




Mounted with Defsport front rotor hat kit:




Mounted with Z33 track rotor:


Z33 inside 17x9 Enkei RPF1:
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Old 05-02-2018, 12:52 PM   #2
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One set avail or are you making these ?
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Old 05-02-2018, 01:26 PM   #3
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Just one set avail for now. This is extra from a batch I made for a few people over on NRR.

I'm looking to make more in a few months.
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Old 05-02-2018, 10:32 PM   #4
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Nice. any idea what wheel size clears this set up? Currently running Z33 rotors and brembo calipers. They almost clear my 18x9.5 +5 low disk. wonder if running wilwood would give me a bit more clearance.
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When I had the Z33/WIlwood Superlite lug mount, they cleared my 17x9 A Tech Speed swheels (offset was +22 or +15 I believe, so these should also clear)
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Yea, they should easily clear the barrel of a 17" wheel. Spoke clearance is entirely wheel dependent obviously.
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I added a photo of the Z33 inside a 17" RPF1
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Thanks for pics! Any more pictures mounted on z33 track by chance or offset rotor hat to Caliper specs. Oh and another thing, I drilled out my spindles to except the 14mm bolt does this mean I need z33 brackets?
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Ooh these are nice! Anything for the rear to pair with it?
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Thanks for pics! Any more pictures mounted on z33 track by chance or offset rotor hat to Caliper specs. Oh and another thing, I drilled out my spindles to except the 14mm bolt does this mean I need z33 brackets?
You mean you drilled the upright caliper mounting holes? Quick fix would be to machine thin sleeves to go around the s chassis M12 bolts. Or, it's possible to drill out the holes in the brackets and tap to a M14x1.5(? not sure what pitch). Just need to double check that the major diameter of a M12x1.25 internal thread is equal to or smaller than the minor diameter of the internal M14 x whatever thread.

What other pictures would you want to see exactly? You want dimension from rotor face where wheel mounts to the outboard face of the caliper?



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Ooh these are nice! Anything for the rear to pair with it?
Yes, I made a kit using Wilwood Forged Narrow Dynalite calipers and a 2 piece rotor using 12.2 x 0.81" rotor rings. Paired with a Z32 BMC, this brings the balance much closer to ideal. It's the only rear BBK that I know of that doesn't require the OEM caliper mounting ears to be chopped off. The only caveat is that there's no e-brake provision. Usually a non-issue for road racing guys, but obviously a bummer for drifting. Also only works with S-chassis or Z32 uprights.

See here for more detail: http://www.nissanroadracing.com/showthread.php?t=6186




I don't have any available at the moment, but I plan on having a run of about 5 kits ready in a few months once my racing season cools off a bit.

With that said, the next best thing is to pair that front with Z32 rear setup. The setup is still a little front biased this way, but it's way better than pairing with S-chassis stuff back there.
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