Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Front Rotor Question 13"



I picked up some dual piston front calipers this weekend and plan to install 13" rotors up front. Does anyone have specifications for the adapter to install the Supra Turbo rotors?



Maybe a drawing with final demensions, angles, any of that? A real example I could borrow to replicate? At a glance it looks like moving the caliper straight out 0.95" would feasibly do the trick but I need to get the rotors and do a mockup and see how it all fits.



Are these the correct rotors?

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1995, Supra Turbo.

Outside Diameter; 12.719

Overall Height; 1.953

Nominal Thickness; 1.18

Bendix PN: PRT1855/PRT1856



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Stock Camry

Outside Diameter; 10.828

Overall Height; 1.938

Nominal Thickness; 1.102





Are these adapters a direct bolt in or are they the ones which needed grinding on to make everything fit?



FS: Gabe Big Brake Kits 13" Supra Rotors and Brackets!



Thanks!

Reply 1 : Front Rotor Question 13"



nope gabe's (trd4life) bracket bolt right on

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depends on which original caliper brackets you have. i had to grind a bit off mine for the gen3. if i recall, they were made for the gen4 werent they?

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Doesn't matter. He doesn't have any as of this post. I still need a blue print/drawing! Anyone?



1995 V6 1MZ w/ABS 2 piston calip from a 95 Avlon.

Camry has the same PN's for Calipers, hardware bolt/pins, & bushing kits. Other than the core, Bendix lists the caliper w/the bracket if you get a loaded caliper. Semi loaded w/pads only do not have the hanger.



Bendix:

PN L46791 = Left loaded with OEM ceramic pads

PN L46790 = Right loaded with OEM ceramic pads

PN H15053 = bolt / pin

PN H16086 = bushing kit






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73sport, PM me. Gabe might have the original blue print. I have all his contact info.

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Originally Posted by LynchburgCSI
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73sport, PM me. Gabe might have the original blue print. I have all his contact info.



Done, check your IB.



I sketched up some drawings, trying to get them to the fab shop for a basic quote. >> I'll yank the rotors off and get some better deminsions this weekned. At a guess, it'll be $300 bucker min for the 1st set if I give them a decent drawing. Prolly use Solidworks or something. These guys like 3D stuff.



Anyone have some good close pictures of these installed?



photo hijack! from: http://www.solaraguy.com/viewtopic.p...=48476&start=0


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^ Rob has pics.... somewhere. Do realize that they go for sale new/used for about $150-200 a pair. Look around TN and SG. But i'm sure you have.

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i only have pics of the install but they will be tricky to duplicate.











you have to grid down asmall amount of the gen3 caliper bracket to get them to fit over the wider TT rotors.

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Originally Posted by bigbird
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you have to grid down asmall amount of the gen3 caliper bracket to get them to fit over the wider TT rotors.



Interseting. . . .



Outside Diameter; 12.719

Overall Height; 1.953

Nominal Thickness; 1.18

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Stock Camry

Outside Diameter; 10.828

Overall Height; 1.938

Nominal Thickness; 1.102



Cause the rotors I picked seem to be real close, but not exact. Wide to me means "thickness". Are we on the same page?



Thanks for the pix!

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Dratts - I was hopping the front rotors would make till fall when I had more time but the rotors are TOAST! A 60mph brake application makes the steering wheel shake ever so slightly. . .



Both front rotors have a black band through the center section and are riddled with hard spots. They've been on there since I bought the car in 2005 and I've never turned them. I'm thinking they served me well. . . .



Need to get the adpaters made at the machine shop, but all I have as of this writing is a sketch of what I think I need.

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EBC Brake Video, what the colors mean, some general info bout the biz.


















You Tube








After I took back the basic ground rotors and suffered a loss, I thought I'd try and at least get some slotted rotors as the larger diameter increases the disc speed through the pads and the slots will allow the pads to out gas if over it occurs.



Here are some links and prices as of today!



If you know of a "Deal somewhere" please PM me or drop a note.



1993-98, Supra Twin Turbo

Outside Diameter; 12.719

Overall Height; 1.953

Nominal Thickness; 1.18



Some links and prices



http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/a...o tor&x=0&y=0



Ground, no slots = $90+ USD PN UPR1038//UPR1039

EBC Brakes Premium OEM Replacement Front Rotors Toyota Supra 3.0TT 93-98



Ground, Sloted, Drilled, = $300 PN GD1038//GD1039 << Thats EACH!

EBC Brakes GD Drilled and Slotted Sport Front Rotors Toyota Supra 3.0TT 93-98





Rockauto.com has the Centric Line:

http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/rafr...2144104-115470

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CENTRIC Part # 12644104SR Power Slot - Slotted Rotor; $83.79

CENTRIC Part # 12644103SL Power Slot - Slotted Rotor; $83.79

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CENTRIC Part # 12844103L StopTech SportStop - Drilled Rotor; $88.79

CENTRIC Part # 12844104R StopTech SportStop - Drilled Rotor; $88.79

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CENTRIC Part # 22644104SR Centric Premium Slotted; Front Right $90.79

CENTRIC Part # 22644103SL Centric Premium Slotted; Front Left $90.79

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Reply 11 : Front Rotor Question 13"



Ouch!!!!!



Stock Rotor = 16lbs

Supra = 21lbs



Thats an additional 10lbs of rotational mass to accelerate/decelerate! Maybe cross drilling will lighten them 1/2 lb!

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Anyone ever bought from this seller, used the product or KNOW who made the material he's selling?



Prices look good and countless questions (like above) all over the net. . . almost 50/50 so I'm hesitant to buy. . .





http://stores.ebay.com/Brakemotive



TN shows no matches for Brakemotive. . . .



Specifically these items. . .

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Toyot...ies#vi-content

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Originally Posted by 73sport
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Anyone ever bought from this seller, used the product or KNOW who made the material he's selling?



Prices look good and countless questions (like above) all over the net. . . almost 50/50 so I'm hesitant to buy. . .





If you decide to get them keep us posted on how they perform. I'm going to need to replace my rotors and pads in maybe 6 months, and by then you will probably know if the rotors are or .



Maybe you could order some brake pads and report on them too.





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Originally Posted by 73sport
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Ouch!!!!!



Stock Rotor = 16lbs

Supra = 21lbs



Thats an additional 10lbs of rotational mass to accelerate/decelerate! Maybe cross drilling will lighten them 1/2 lb!



to be honest with ya, unless your going to be doing a lot of high speed stops, say if you has a supercharger or something, then id suggest this upgrade. but you can get a MUCH better brake feel over stock by simply installing SS brake lines, EBC pads (hawks are good too) and some high temp brake fluid. the extra size of the supras looks and cools better thats about it. if Adam figures out his little idea about calipers, i might jsut go back to stock myself and loos teh 10 extra pounds.

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