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Can anyone tell me if tt brake rotors (front) are the same size as N/A's ?

 

Only i wanna upgrade my rotors (on my N/A) but everywhere seems to only sell TT ones

 

Thanks for any help

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No, they are different, best thing to do is change the calipers for tt ones then you can take your pick of discs, easy job, done mine a month or two ago.

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No, they are different, best thing to do is change the calipers for tt ones then you can take your pick of discs, easy job, done mine a month or two ago.

 

woohoo more money - thanks mate

I think that this depends on the age of the NA. My understanding is that early NAs (until 90 ??) have different rotors, but that later (91 onwards ??) have the same rotort as the TT.

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ill have to find someone with a TT locally and check them out.

 

Thanks people :)

Did a few searches, and according to information the early (89 until mid 90) NA rotor is supposed to be 26 mm and later NA rotors (from mid 90 onwards) 30 mm, which is the same as the TT disc.

 

So if you measure your discs and calipers you should be able to determine if you have TT discs (30 mm) or not.

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Thanks hans - i had new diskc put on a while ago and they were 30mm (just found the paper work) so i guess they must be the same.

 

Thanks for looking for me - much appreciated :bow:

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