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hi everyone i know this subject has been covered many times i need to ask is it possible to use a larger front rotor disc with standard nissan caliper straight fitment no messing about is there a larger disc from another make of car which will fit , i don't want to be having to make spacers or drilling just want to find a larger disc which fits with minimal work .

 

if theres anythng out there tried tested please list parts etc whats needed

 

cheers:thumbup1:

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the caliper is bolted at a fixed distance from the hub which is the right amount to fit the standard disks.

 

if you want larger disks, you will have to move the caliper outward from the hub to accommodate them, there is no getting around that?

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the caliper is bolted at a fixed distance from the hub which is the right amount to fit the standard disks.

 

if you want larger disks, you will have to move the caliper outward from the hub to accommodate them, there is no getting around that?

 

hi thanks craig are there any home made kits tried and tested i can get hold of someone on here mentioned audi 345mm discs can be used with a spacer

I believe TheRealStig is selling my old big brake kit. It used stock calipers with brackets, and 345mm discs which may well have come from an Audi.

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I believe TheRealStig is selling my old big brake kit. It used stock calipers with brackets, and 345mm discs which may well have come from an Audi.

 

awesome thanks i will pm him:thumbup1:

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