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Old 07-20-2010, 12:46 AM   #1
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yes a z32 rotor would "work" in the rear with an sti caliper however it is technically undersized and would oversweep the rotor just as a z32 caliper with bracket would not fully sweep a z33 track rotor.
EDIT: I read that wrong. I get what you're saying now. It's a pretty negligible technicality though don't you think?
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Old 07-20-2010, 12:18 PM   #2
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fraktal ur awesome.i did it right but i still heard some grinding noises i guess because of the new rotors and pads.
right after installed i try to spin the rotors with my hand and they were only slightly grinded but after i put the wheel that noise start annoy me
you're welcome. since you have new rotors and pads make sure you bed the pads in correctly according to the manufacturer, if they require it at all.

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EDIT: I read that wrong. I get what you're saying now. It's a pretty negligible technicality though don't you think?
haha i think i said it wrong now that i reread it a few times myself?

basically the pad would not fully sweep the z32 rear rotor with an sti caliper. same as the pad on the z32 caliper does not fully sweep the front z33 track rotor. yes i would consider it a negligible technicality but it is something to consider when you mix and match different brake setups.
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