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Old May 9, 2007 | 09:06 PM
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Jeff's brakes peoples ?

I am going to upgrade (again) to some bigger brakes. I wanna know how much room do I need from the ROTOR to the spokes of the wheel to clear the calipers. We are talking Jeffs brackets, with 300ZX 30mm calipers and Cobra rotors.

I wanna make sure they fit behind my old school Volks, if not it gives me a reason to get some new wheels- which I rather not.

Measurement from the top of the rotor out is needed.... thanks !
Old May 9, 2007 | 09:14 PM
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2.5in IIRC.
Old May 9, 2007 | 10:42 PM
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If that 2.5" is from Matt's site, add another 10mm to it. The cobra rotors have 10mm offset to accomodate my brackets moving the caliper out 10mm.

You need quite a bit of space. But I've always found oem wheels to clear. ie.. 98 cobra 17x8s, G35 coupe 18s, Z touring 18s, Z track edition 18s and I'm pretty sure the forged coupe 19s would clear. For ref they all had about 30mm clearance. But spoke design is just as important.

Blackbird, you already got the rings/brackets?
Old May 10, 2007 | 10:12 AM
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The volks should clear no problem, since most of the volk racing wheels are high disk wheels.
Old May 10, 2007 | 08:32 PM
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I forget my offset... I need to measure my space to be 100% sure.

Jeff once i am positive my wheels can fit over the TTZ calipers- I will be sending you a PayPal payment for the rings/brackets
Old May 10, 2007 | 08:47 PM
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Since you want the light weight.. i think you should consider the baer eradispeeds as well
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Baer and Wilwood both make 2 piece rotors for Cobras.... I priced both out and they are similar priced. I'm not going to do this BBK unless I can get those rotors for my car. I like saving weight, not adding it on- why I took off those heavy 04 Max rotors with TTZ calipers.
Old May 11, 2007 | 09:31 AM
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Yup, I'd would have liked to run those 2 pc units. Pricey!
Old May 11, 2007 | 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by BlackBIRDVQ
Baer and Wilwood both make 2 piece rotors for Cobras.... I priced both out and they are similar priced. I'm not going to do this BBK unless I can get those rotors for my car. I like saving weight, not adding it on- why I took off those heavy 04 Max rotors with TTZ calipers.
I have 2-pc rotors for my kits in stock.
Old May 11, 2007 | 11:20 AM
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Matt,
I tried E-mailing you bout those 2 piece rotors.... I will need the caliper brackets and JUST front SS brake lines. I have a set of brand new calipers lined up for dirt cheap- just need to make the call to have em delivered

Lemme know what kinda price we are talking bout here, AND the weight of the rotors.
Old May 14, 2007 | 12:58 PM
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Old May 15, 2007 | 09:57 AM
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ive got all that stuff sititng around at home, ill let ya borrow it and do soem test fitting. even got spacers jsut in case
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^^^ I need to get calipers 1st. Test fit everything and then I can buy the rotors.

I'm going on vacation in 3 days.... and I got a track event 2 weeks afterwards and I have a ton of work to do on my car, and other peoples cars.

I hate spring/summer season- no time for anything.
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Originally Posted by BlackBIRDVQ
^^^ I need to get calipers 1st. Test fit everything and then I can buy the rotors.

I'm going on vacation in 3 days.... and I got a track event 2 weeks afterwards and I have a ton of work to do on my car, and other peoples cars.

I hate spring/summer season- no time for anything.
My bad
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