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07-15-2010, 01:49 PM | #1 |
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Brackets for 350Z Track Rotors with Wilwood Calipers
I had a batch of these made and have one pair left. They allow you to run 350Z Track rotors (12.76"/324mm x 1.18"/30mm) on the front of an S-chassis with Wilwood Superlites. The Superlites need to be lug-mount and for 1.25" rotors.
The other parts you'll need: 2x 980250 Raybestos 350Z Track rotors...........................$170 shipped 1x 120-7431-R FBSL Caliper, 1.38" pistons, for 1.25" rotor.....$166 w/o shipping 1x 120-7431-L FBSL Caliper, 1.38" pistons, for 1.25" rotor.....$166 w/o shipping 1x 15E - 6084K Polymatrix E pads, set of 4.......................$88 w/o shipping 1x 220-9199 Wilwood SS brake line kit w/adapters..............$60 w/o shipping Pad type and piston size / number are a function of the car, rear brake choice, and (to some degree) master cylinder size. Please PM me with your current setup and I can help you pick the right parts. The following are of the v1 brackets installed. Fitment is exactly the same. $180 shipped in the Continental U.S. PayPal only please PM with questions -Andy Last edited by 2Fass240us; 02-22-2015 at 11:45 AM.. |
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07-28-2010, 07:44 AM | #2 |
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FWIW, one of the biggest advantages of these over Z32 calipers is cheaper pads. Take Hawk pads for example (Summit prices):
_____________Z32_________Superlite_________Savings Blues________$188__________$128_____________$60 HT-10_______$195__________$128_____________$67 DTC-60______$203__________$160_____________$43 HP+_________$117__________$88______________$29 HPS_________$88___________$84______________$4 I should also mention that there is no pad overhang like with 350Z Track rotors, Z32 calipers, and JSK (or similar) brackets. The fact is that the 350Z Track rotor is too large a diameter for the Z32 calipers. |
10-12-2016, 07:02 AM | #7 |
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Great setup! If you shop around, these can be had for pennies.
When I went to this setup, I got some severely good deals Set of Wilwoods 1.63" 4 piston Superlite: 150 shipped to my door (need the brake line threads to be chased.). They are pretty cheap used off Ebay Set of 350Z rotors BNIB (off Zilvia actually): 110 shipped to my door (again, Ebay if your friend) LInes: Free as I had a set Sentra/Wilwood lines that fit perfectly: Free Pads: 70 shipped from Ebay. So 180 + 150 + 110 + 70 = $510 (minus whatever I sold the stock setup for). |
10-12-2016, 08:18 AM | #8 | |
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A BBK for $510 is stupid cheap. Even for 240 owners. ::ducks:: |
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10-12-2016, 08:56 AM | #9 |
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I had these on my old car and they are great!
The calipers are really light. Rotor is heavy unless you go with a 2 piece. I bought rotors off rockauto and they were even cheaper. For what it cost, its really cheap for high quality brand new parts that work and look awesome!
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Two-piece rotors aren't cheap but will save about 8 pounds per rotor with the ConceptZ/Akebono rotors for $500 or 5 pounds per rotor with the Z1 Motorsports ones for $488. |
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